Hand Baggage
The following section contains information guidelines on:
- Hand baggage for airport security screening
- Check-In luggage forbidden items
Please check all of your hand baggage items meet our security requirements.
Hand baggage screening
We would remind all passengers that each airline has their own policy regarding hand baggage allowance and we strongly recommend that information regarding this is sought directly from the airline before travel.
We advise you to only place valuables and items required for the flight in your hand baggage.
All hand baggage will be subject to x-ray screening when going through Security. To ensure you are ready and can pass through Security as quickly as possible please note the following:
Screening preparation
- Size it: containers of max 100m
- Bag it: only 1 x 1 litre clear plastic bag per person
- Separate it: a sealed bag separate from hand baggage
- There are free plastic bags available before you go through Security.
- If you have allowed liquids of plus 100ml, such as baby milk, medicine or special dietary liquids, please ask a Security Officer for an allowed liquids tray.
- Take laptops and electrical items out of their bag/cover and place them separately in a tray.
- Keep coins, keys, wallets, mobile phones and other small items in your coat or hand baggage or place them directly into the tray.
- Place your hand baggage and coat into a tray..
- Any oversized garments, which may conceal additional items or the outline of your person, will have to be removed for Security screening. Please remove the top, be it an over-sized hoodie, jumper, jacket or sweater and place in the tray for screening.
- Any shoes, runners or boots that are at ankle height or higher, such as runner boots or sock boots, will have to be removed, to place in the tray for Security screening.
- If you need to remove jewellery, please put it in your bag for safe keeping.
- Ideally no sharp objects, however small items of less than 6cm in size are allowed eg, a small nail scissors.
- Pushchairs, wheelchairs and walking aids are allowed through screening, please ask a Security Office for assistance.
How to prepare for Security at Dublin Airport
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EU liquid regulations
The following should not be carried in hand baggage
This includes:
- Knives (with blades over 6cm)
- Razor blades
- Box cutters
- Scissors (with blades over 6cm from fulcrum)
- Axes
- Hatchets
- Cleavers
- Ice axes
- Ice picks
- Swords
- Sabres
- Sharp or pointed martial arts equipment
- Crowbars
- Drills and drill bits
- Saws
- Blowtorches
- Bolt guns, nail guns, or any tool with a blade or shaft over 6cm (e.g. screwdrivers or chisels).
This includes:
- Stun guns, tasers, animal killers, incapacitating chemicals
- Gases or sprays (e.g. mace), pepper sprays, tear gas and animal repellent spray
This includes:
- Firearms, toy guns, replica/imitation guns, firearm parts (except telescopic sights)
- Airguns, pellet guns, BB guns, flare guns, starting pistols
- Bows or crossbows, arrows, harpoon guns & spear guns
- Slingshots and catapults
*If you are carrying firearms for hunting or sporting purposes please contact your airline for their specific rules and regulations on these.