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Jet2, Ryanair, TUI and easyJet share most common items banned from hand luggage

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When it comes to packing your luggage for your trip away, there are so many rules and regulations that you have to follow.Whether it is the baggage size, weight and let alone what you can pack, it seems like a lot of airlines are tightening their rules for baggage allowance.However, airlines Jet2, Ryanair, Tui and easyJet have the seven common items which have been banned from hand luggage.Of course, every airport differs around the UK and from around the world with what they allow and disallow.

But you might want to make a note for the next time that you're travelling away.Thankfully, experts from Haypp are here to help.

They've looked at some of the most commonly confused packing rules that Brits frequently get wrong and could even lead to missed flights.The item can sometimes be confusing where you can pack the item.

However, it turns out that vape devices and e-cigarettes should be packed in carry-on luggage only. Let's not forget that you can take with you a maximum of 20 batteries.Meanwhile, refills and e-liquids must also be kept in hand luggage with a maximum bottle size of 100ml, as this relates to the 100ml rule in most airports.Both of these items need to be packed in your hand luggage, however, they do not need to be in your checked-in baggage.

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