Packing has to be one of the least favorite things about vacation.
Planning a holiday takes days of planning before booking the flight tickets. But what's
next? It's PACKING! Forgetting to pack essential stuff is the general scenario. Moreover, with the flight being our travel mode, we need to be careful about distributing the goods among the luggage and carry-on bags.
Restrictions on luggage goods might differ based on the locations. However, in this list, you can find the general guidelines regarding the goods that should not be a part of carry-on luggage.
Let us start by listing the general items that should not come in handy.
Among the everyday things, we cannot take scissors, knives (also folding knife sets), cutters, corkscrews, candles, matchboxes, lighters, screwdrivers, or printer cartridges inside the flight. However, you may carry tweezers, spoons, a sewing kit, knitting needles, or nail clippers.
As per the travel guidelines, travelers must carry all electronic items in hands-on luggage.
Therefore, you are free to pack laptops, cell phones, hair-styler, cameras and equipment, earbuds, and related electronic items in the carry-on bag. These items get verified at the security check counter. However, carrying damaged electronic items is strictly restricted by any means.
If you are looking for the food section, here it comes.
Carrying any drinks like water (over 100 ml), tea, coffee, or juice is restricted on the flight. Also, we have honey, sauce, soup, vinegar, oil, syrups, yogurt, and other similar items on the list. If you are traveling with a baby, carrying a bottle of sterile water is allowed. However, you can take packed solid foods, dry fruits, and nuts to feed yourself.
You are free to carry all types of medicines inside the cabin.
The medical kit may include pills, tablets, syrup (100ml), inhalers, hypodermic syringes, medical equipment, and a cooling gel pack. Feel free to contact the airlines if you require oxygen bottles or other medical help. Providing medical and related help to the passengers is one of their prime duties.
If you are a sports person, this section will guide you through it.
Any sports equipment, such as tennis rackets, cricket bats, wickets, crampons, football and hockey sticks, is not allowed inside the cabin. You are supposed to give them to the checked-in luggage. However, there is an exception for sports parachutes. You can carry it on the flight.
I hope this will help you pack your bags for the upcoming trip.