Forbidden items in easyJet hand luggage include liquids over 100ml, sharp objects with blades >6cm (knives, large scissors), toy/replica guns, work tools (drills, saws), sporting equipment (bats, golf clubs), flammable liquids/solids, and non-safety matches. Aerosols over 100ml and explosives (fireworks, party poppers) are also prohibited.
Bottom Line. Standard phone charging cables and plug-in chargers can go in either your hand luggage or checked suitcase, but it's wise to carry them on board so they're handy and safe.
Can I take deodorant in hand luggage with easyJet?
Liquids. For most airports, you can only carry liquids, aerosols and gels in containers of 100ml or less when you pass through security. They should all fit into one transparent, re-sealable 20cm x 20cm bag.
Ten 100ml containers allow in your luggage. The liquid must be in a container with a maximum volume of 100 ml. Every liquid container must be kept in a clear plastic bag of 1 liter.
Hand luggage items banned by Jet2, easyJet, TUI and Ryanair
Can you put toiletries in hand luggage?
Only liquids, pastes and gels in containers no more than 2 litres (2L) can be carried in hand luggage – anything larger needs to be in checked in luggage.
If you need to bring medication with you, please pack it in your cabin bag wherever possible. A letter from your healthcare practitioner is only required If you are bringing any of the following items on board: Liquids that exceed 100ml. Sharp objects such as needles.
Any item that alarms or is unable to be screened will not be permitted in your carry-on bag. We recommend packing all liquids, gels, and aerosols that are over 3.4 oz or 100 ml in your checked baggage, even if they are in a secure, tamper-evident bag.
Decide where to pack your toothbrush based on what type of battery it has. Those with dry batteries (like AAA and nickel metal hydride) can go in checked or carry-on luggage. If your toothbrush has a lithium battery, it should go in your carry-on suitcase or personal item bag.
Charging cables and plug-in adapters don't contain lithium batteries, so they're permitted in both carry-on and checked bags. Most travelers prefer hand luggage for easy access during layovers or flights. Just pack them neatly to avoid delays during security screening.
For carry-on bags, toothpaste is considered a liquid and must be in a container of 3.4 ounces (100 ml) or less. All your small liquid containers must fit into a single, quart-sized, clear, resealable bag for airport security screening.
Portable chargers or power banks containing a lithium ion battery must be packed in carry-on bags. Spare lithium batteries, which include both power banks and phone chargers, are prohibited in checked luggage.
Despite the best efforts of airlines and airport ground handling staff to prevent disruptions, denied boardings still occur frequently across the world. Passengers may be denied boarding for various reasons, such as unruly behavior, failure to check in, or lack of space on the aircraft.
You can bring as many deodorants as you like in your carry-on, as long as each one is 100 ml or less and they all fit in your one clear 1-liter liquids bag. If they fit in the bag, you can take them. If not, you could put the extra ones in your checked luggage.