

Cigarette lightersĪ single cigarette lighter is allowed and must be placed in a re-sealable, plastic bag along with your other liquids. With regards to liquids, you will still be restricted to 100ml when passing through security. * Please note that this list only refers to the carriage of items on board the aircraft.
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The CAA website's dangerous goods page* contains full details. Non-safety matches, lighter fluid and firelighters are also included. These include flammable or harmful substances such as gases, oxidisers, poisons, corrosives and hazardous biological or chemical material. This includes ammunition, blasting caps, detonators and fuses, replica/imitation explosive devices, mines, grenades, pyrotechnics, smoke canisters, smoke cartridges, dynamite, gunpowder or plastic explosives. This includes baseball/softball bats, clubs, batons, night sticks and martial arts equipment. This includes crowbars, drills and drill bits, saws, blowtorches, bolt guns, nail guns, or any tool with a blade or shaft over 6cm (eg screwdrivers or chisels). Including stun guns, Tasers, animal killers, incapacitating chemicals, gases or sprays (eg Mace), pepper sprays, tear gas and animal repellent sprays. Stunning devices and incapacitating devices These include 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. 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 and sharp or pointed martial arts equipment. The following items may not be carried in hand baggage: Sharp items Find out more about travelling with medicines.Įxplosive or flammable liquids, and those that are considered toxic, are not permitted in either hand or hold luggage. Liquid medication that is not required on the flight should be carried as hold luggage.

All medication should be accompanied by documentary proof of authenticity, such as a prescription or letter from a medical practitioner confirming that you need them for your journey.

The initiative, implemented by Transport for London (TfL), is aimed at reducing air pollution in London, therefore all vehicles entering the airport must meet certain emissions standards in order to avoid paying a daily charge. London's Ultra Low Emission Zone, or ULEZ, is expanding to encompass all of Greater London, including Heathrow Airport, from the 29 August 2023.
