Carry-On baggage must be able to fit under the passenger seat in front of you or in the overhead compartment. On full flights there is a possibility that all carry-on bags cannot be accepted in the cabin and may be removed and checked at the gate.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) 3-1-1 for Carry-on liquidsHand luggage regulations for travel from LON are now being controlled by the British Airports Authority (BAA).
Until hand baggage restrictions are lifted all passengers are required to conform to these regulations. Full details are available on the BAA website
Additional Free Carry-on ItemsThe following items may be carried on free in addition to the free baggage allowance:
• One fully collapsible invalid’s wheelchair and/or a pair of crutches and/or braces of other prosthetic device for the passenger’s use, provided the passenger is dependent upon them, may be carried in the luggage compartment of the aircraft.• One fully collapsible child’s stroller or push chair.• A handbag, pocket book or purse that is appropriate to normal traveling dress and is not being used to carry articles that would otherwise be considered baggage.• An overcoat, wrap, or blanket.• An umbrella or walking stick.• A small camera or a pair of binoculars.• A reasonable amount of reading material for the flight.• Infant’s food for consumption in flight.• Infant’s carrying basket• One light garment bag (must not contain hard objects)
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