Holidaymakers flying with Jet2, Ryanair, EasyJet, TUI and other airlines have been warned to make sure they are aware of new rules this summer. There have been a number of changing rules and regulations at airports over recent months, with many rules varying depending on where you are flying from. One of the most important steps before boarding your flight is making sure that all of your items are packed correctly, in accordance with airport guidelines.

Researchers from Haypp , collected some of the most commonly confused packing rules that Brits frequently get wrong and could even lead to missed flights. Vapes Vape devices and e-cigarettes should be packed in carry-on luggage only, with a maximum of 20 batteries. Refills and e-liquids must also be kept in hand luggage with a maximum bottle size of 100ml.

Both of these items need to be packed in your hand luggage, not in your checked in baggage due to the lithium batteries inside the vape. Airport security can confiscate the items and you might be called back to open and check your luggage. Electrical devices Any large electrical items, such as laptops or hairdryers, have to be removed from hand luggage and placed in a separate screening tray.

However, if you’re flying to the USA, you must also make sure that any electrical devices are charged and can be switched on upon request. Foods Contrary to popular belief, you can bring your own food to the airport. Solid food like sandwiches and snacks are allowed.

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