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What to expect at the airport

Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, it is always sensible to arrive at the airport in good time. Knowing what to expect and allowing yourself enough time can help to make your journey stress-free.

Before you arrive at the airport

Pack only valuables and things you will need during the journey in your hand baggage.

Keep in mind the following:

  • if you carry any liquids in your hand baggage they must be in small containers of 100ml or less and fit comfortably in a single resealable bag
  • if you are carrying gifts in your hand baggage do not wrap them
  • do not put lighters in your hand baggage - if you carry a lighter you must keep it on your person during the flight

Contact your airport or airline if you have any questions about your flight or the baggage rules that apply.

Getting to the airport

You should leave plenty of time to get to the airport. Your time will vary on the time of day you are travelling and the size of the airport. As a general rule you should aim to arrive:

  • three hours before long-haul flights
  • two hours before European flights
  • 90 minutes before flights within the UK and Ireland

To save time and make your journey less stressful you should:

  • know which terminal you are flying from
  • keep tickets and passports handy
  • make sure hand baggage and liquids meet the airline’s requirements

What happens at security?

New airport security measures

Body scanners and other security measures are being introduced at UK airports - read the full story in the Newsroom

There are increased security measures in place at all UK airports, so it's best to allow plenty of time for security checks. All your hand baggage will need to be screened and you will be asked to pass through a security archway.

You may also be asked if you have packed your own bags. You must never carry anything onto a flight on behalf of someone else. If you think an item has been placed in your baggage without your knowledge, you must tell the check-in agent immediately. 

Security staff will ask you for your:

  • resealable bag of liquids - it will be screened separately from your hand baggage
  • laptop, hairdryer or other large electrical items (will be screened separately)
  • coat or jacket and your shoes

The departure lounge and airside shopping

You can take on board anything you buy from the shops in the departure lounge (sometimes called 'airside'). This includes gifts and food or drink for your journey.

If your goods are given to you in a special sealed bag, do not open it until you get to your final destination. Keep your receipt as you may be asked to show it later – if you transfer flights, for example.

There are some restrictions on duty-free goods bought on return journeys when you change flights at an EU airport - these are explained in returning to or via the UK.

Returning to or via the UK

If you are travelling from the EU, Norway, Iceland or Switzerland, all hand baggage rules apply.

Travelling from an airport in any other country

Local arrangements apply. Please check with your airline.

Special information for transit/transfer passengers regarding liquids

If your journey involves changing flights at an EU airport, or at an airport in Norway, Iceland or Switzerland, special restrictions apply.

You may only take liquids (including duty free) through security at your connecting airport if one of these rules apply:

  • they meet all the requirements for passengers leaving from an EU airport or an airport in Norway, Iceland or Switzerland – see hand baggage rules
  • they have been bought airside at an airport in the EU, Norway, Iceland or Switzerland or on board an aircraft operated by an EU carrier or one from Norway, Iceland or Switzerland (liquids must be in a tamper-proof bag provided by the airport/airline, unopened, and must contain a receipt that shows the item was bought on the day of travel)
  • they have been bought airside at one of the following airports where special arrangements are in place: all international airports in Canada; Dubrovnik, Pula, Rijeka, Split, Zadar and Zagreb airports in Croatia; Kuala Lumpur airport in Malaysia; Changi airport in Singapore and all international airports in the USA (liquids must be in a tamper-proof bag provided by the airport, unopened, and contain a receipt that shows the item was bought within the last 36 hours)

Please contact your airline if you have any questions about what liquids you can take on your journey.

EU member states

The EU member states are:

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bulgaria
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • United Kingdom

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