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Use this 'at a glance' quick guide, fully compliant with security at Manchester Airport for restricted and prohibited items carried with hand and main luggage.

Manchester Airport Baggage Security Information ...

Manchester Airport security states that the following items cannot be packed in your hand luggage due to restrictions implemented by security at Manchester.

Also, unofficial information is supplied on the Manchester Airport baggage security unofficial information on prohibited items within luggage.

WARNING: If items are confiscated at security control you will not be compensated and it is unlikely that the confiscated items will be returned.

 
 

Security At Manchester Airport - Restricted Items ...

 
 
  Hand Luggage Exceptions
  Scissors
Except where both blades are round-ended or less than three centimetres
  Razor blades
Razors that have the blade set into a plastic moulding are allowed, but razors that can be opened and the razor blade removed are prohibited
  Knives, including pen knifes or knives with any length blade  
Household cutlery
Tweezers
Hypodermic Needles
Unless required for medical reasons, i.e. diabetics.  It is worth checking with your Airline to find out what proof you will need to show to take any syringes on board.
Tools
Toy or replica guns
(metal or plastic)
Firearms are permitted to be carried on flights provided they are in locked cases, you carry the correct licence for the firearms and they are checked into the hold (Not allowed as carry on)
Catapults
Sports Bats
Darts
Corkscrews
Knitting Needles
Billiard, Snooker or pool cues
Walking or hiking poles

  Main Luggage Inclusions
  Fireworks  
  Gas cylinders or tear gas devices
  Flammable liquids & solids
Paints, thinners, Acids, corrosives, alkalis, caustic soda, Poisons, arsenic, cyanide, weed killer, Organic peroxides
Oxidisers i.e. bleaching powders, Creosote, quicklime, oiled paper, Non-safety matches, fire lighters, lighter fluid
Infectious substances
Hypodermic Needles
Unless required for medical reasons, i.e. diabetics.  It is worth checking with your Airline to find out what proof you will need to show to take any syringes on board.
Instruments containing magnets or mercury
Wet car cell batteries  
Magnetrons
Radioactive materials
Vehicle fuel
System components which have contained fuel
 
 
Further unofficial information can be found by clicking here for advice on packing and luggage, weight restrictions, baggage allowances and travelling on an Aircraft with unusual items.
 
 
 
 
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