Applicable as from november 6, 2006
Tips on how to pack your liquid items (paste, gels, creams, aerosol cans)
While packing, pack your liquid items in your hold baggage.
At the Airport, if you need to take liquids in your cabin baggage: to go through security check, use containers of 100 ml maximun each and pack them in one transparent, re-sealable plastic bag of not more than one litre capacity (20x20 cm).
If you travel with a baby, you can take bottles and baby food.
if you need to take liquid medecine, you must have a medical prescription.
You can buy any liquid item in the duty-free shops: all liquid items bought in the duty-free area are authorized on board. In some cases, they will be placed in sealed bags by duty-free salespeople.
Warning: Carrying dangerous goods in baggage aboard an aircraft is unlawful, and violators may be subject to legal prosecution and penalties.
Prohibited
Think before you pack it… Because for safety reasons, carriage of certain goods in your baggage is forbidden
Permitted in checked baggage but prohibited in cabin
Securely boxed for hunting or sporting purpose, max. 5 kg per passenger
Munitions, Firearms or similar looking toys, Side arms
Exceptions
Permitted as carry on or checked baggages
toilet articles: perfumes, aerosols (max. per person 2 kg or 2 l)
thermometer for medical use
On your person only
matches and lighters
Hand baggage restrictions
You are allowed only one item of hand baggage. Please contact the airline company to confirm that the size of the cabine luggage is suitable.
The above list is not exhaustive. Please go on www.dgac.fr or contact the airport for more information + 33 (0)5 59 33 33 00