Do not put it in your suitcase: what items cannot be transported in the luggage when flying with TUI and Ryanair airlines
What you cannot carry in your luggage when flying with these airlines. Source: Photo: Freepik
Each airline has its own rules and a specific list of prohibited items. To avoid getting into a difficult situation and ruining your travel experience, take into account the warnings from the airlines to check in your luggage without any problems.
What exactly can't be put in a suitcase on Ryanair and TUI flights? We told you about it in RSVP Live.
Things that should not be in your baggage on Ryanair flights:
- Money, securities, or documents guaranteeing the payment of a certain amount of money.
- Jewelry and precious metals.
- Keys.
- Cameras.
- Cigarettes, tobacco, or tobacco products, as well as electronic cigarettes.
- Watches.
- Medicines.
- Glasses or contact lenses.
- Business documents.
- Personal identification documents.
- Personal electronic devices such as laptops, cell phones, and tablets, or spare lithium batteries.
Items that should not be in your luggage for safety reasons on TUI flights:
- Compressed gases (butane, oxygen, liquid nitrogen, and scuba tanks).
- Corrosive substances (acids, alkalis, mercury, and batteries with wet cells).
- Explosives, ammunition, fireworks, and flares, including handguns, ammunition, and percussion capsules for toy guns.
- Flammable liquids and solids (lighter fuel, matches, paints, and solvents).
- Radioactive and oxidizing materials (bleaching powder or peroxides).
- Poisons and infectious substances (insecticides, weed killers, and materials containing live viruses).
- Other dangerous objects (magnetized, offensive, and irritating materials).
- Lighters or matches.