Jet2, Ryanair, Easyjet passengers warned to follow 'vital' hand luggage rule across 'all airports'

Jet2, Ryanair, Easyjet and TUI passengers have been warned to follow a "vital" hand luggage rule. Jet2, Ryanair, Easyjet passengers, as well as those who travel with TUI, British Airways, Wizz Air and more, have been warned over the hand luggage regulation.

Matthew Corrigan, CEO of Trtl Travel has urged passengers to continue following the liquid rules ahead of a string of planned changes. Matthew said: "As the scrapping of the airport security liquid limit has been delayed by a year, this is a vital one to consider.

"If you bring any liquids on your travels, ensure that you decant each product into a transparent 100ml plastic bottle. Any liquids in bottles over 100ml will not be allowed to pass through airport security. This applies to water, face creams, shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, liquid makeup, sunscreen, and perfume.

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"All airports across the globe allow travellers to bring up to one litre of liquids stored in individual 100ml bottles, meaning the maximum amount of bottles you can bring with you is 10.” Luke Petherbridge, director of public affairs at ABTA – The Travel Association said: "When fully implemented, the new airport scanners will make things faster and strengthen security.

"However, the recent extensions from the Government show that there is still some way to go before the new security rules are consistently in place across UK airports. With that in mind, our best advice is to prepare for your travels with the existing rules in mind."

He added: "Airlines such as Ryanair, British Airways, easyJet and Jet2 are cracking down on hand luggage passengers." Karen Dee, chief executive of trade body the Airport Operators Association, added: "As with any programme of this complexity, there are significant challenges, and we are happy the government has recognised these and agreed to extend timeframes for delivery where necessary."