Safety measures, liquids and others.

In order to protect against the threat of liquid explosives, the European Union (EU) has adopted safety measures that limit the amount of liquids or substances of similar consistency that passengers can carry with them when they go through airport security controls.

Security measures for liquids on the plane: quantities and regulations

Only small amounts of liquid are permitted in hand baggage. These liquids must be transported in containers with a maximum capacity of 100 ml. Each passenger can bring a maximum of 1 litre.

What substances are considered liquids for security control?

Any of the following substances, or any substances with a similar consistency, can be considered liquids:

  • Water and drinks.
  • Perfumes, gels, creams, oils, and lotions, including toothpaste.
  • Aerosols, foams, deodorants, and other contents in pressurised containers.

You can buy these substances in stores at the airport (after going through security) or during your flight, and carry them as hand luggage.

You can bring medicines and baby food in your hand luggage for use during the flight. These items should be placed in a transparent bag and must be presented separately at security.

Liquid limits in hand luggage: maximum quantity and containers

On Air Europa flights and other European airlines, security regulations state that liquids, gels, creams, aerosols and similar products in hand luggage must be carried in individual containers of a maximum of 100 ml, placed inside a transparent resealable bag of up to 1 litre capacity. Each passenger may carry only one bag, which must be presented separately at the security checkpoint. These restrictions apply to all airports in the European Union and most international destinations, ensuring a safe and smooth boarding process.

Liquids exempt from the 100 ml rule

There are exceptions to the 100 ml hand luggage rule. Baby food, breast milk, sterilised water for babies and liquid medicines needed for the journey may be carried in larger quantities, provided they are presented at security control and, in some cases, accompanied by supporting documentation. These products must be placed in a transparent bag and shown separately at the checkpoint. In addition, you may carry duty-free purchases made at airport shops (after security control) or on board, as long as they are in a sealed bag and accompanied by the receipt. These exceptions allow passengers to travel with essentials while maintaining mandatory safety measures.

Alcoholic beverages

The alcohol content must not exceed 70%.

Alcoholic beverages contained in sales packaging with an alcohol content of between 24% and 70% may be transported in containers no larger than 5 litres, with a total limit of 5 litres of alcohol per passenger.

Drinks containing 24% alcohol or less (including non-alcoholic beverages) are not subject to any restrictions for transportation in the aircraft hold. However, these items are subject to the following conditions:

  • They must be contained in packaging that does not exceed 5 litres (total volume). The characteristics of approved packaging are:
    • Package of 3 bottles: 38 x 35 x 11 cm
    • Package of 2 bottles: 38 x 24.5 x 11 cm

The transport of more than 5 litres of liquid per passenger is subject to approval by Air Europa.

Air Europa does not accept any liability for the breakage of liquids or fragile items in checked baggage, even if the items are transported in special packaging.

Olive oil

The transport of olive oil is restricted on Air Europa flights to prevent spillages that could damage or endanger the aircraft.

Olive oil will not be accepted on Air Europa flights unless the following conditions are met:

  • Bottled olive oil can only be transported as checked baggage.
  • 5% of the bottle must be empty to avoid leakages when under pressure.
  • Passengers must sign a disclaimer at check-in and pay the corresponding fee if the baggage allowance is exceeded.

Packaging:

  • The container must be placed in a strong, waterproof, hermetic plastic bag with a resealable zip or fastener.
  • Then, the bag must be placed in a second strong, waterproof, hermetic plastic bag with a resealable zip or fastener.
  • Finally, the item must be placed in a labelled, sturdy box with a lid and an internal protective layer (e.g., paper, bubble, foam).
  • The package must be clearly marked with a "Fragile" label.

Limitation of liability:

  • Air Europa cannot guarantee the admission at customs of olive oil imported or exported on an aircraft.
  • Air Europa does not accept any liability for any container damage or leakage that may occur during the baggage handling process.

Powdered substances regulations on board

For security reasons, on flights to the USA, it is prohibited to carry powdered substances of 350 ml (12 oz.) or more in hand luggage, in the passenger cabin.

In general, powders of any kind may be transported in checked baggage, provided that containers are properly sealed to prevent spillage.

These measures have been requested by U.S. authorities. For more information: www.tsa.gov.

Restrictions and quantities for powders in cabin baggage

It is not permitted to carry powder containers equal to or greater than 350 ml (12 oz) in the cabin. Smaller containers may be transported but may require additional screening at security checkpoints.

Powders include products such as flour, sugar, ground coffee, spices, powdered milk, infant formula, cosmetics, and similar items.

Exceptions: prescription medicines, baby food, human remains, and duty-free items purchased in a sealed STEB bag.

Powder transportation in checked luggage

There are no quantity restrictions for powdered substances in checked baggage.

For those traveling with powdered foods, supplements, or larger cosmetic products, checked luggage is the safest and most practical option to avoid issues at cabin screening.

Additional security information and airport regulations

For a quick and effective security screening, passengers must:

  • Place all liquids inside a transparent bag, separated from their hand luggage, before leaving them on the tray.
  • Remove their coat or jacket and leave it on the tray.
  • Separate laptops and other similar electronic devices with their covers and place them in the tray.

You may also be interested in...

MEDICAL CARE

Dry Ice Transport

Air Europa allows the transport of up to 2.5 kg of dry ice per person, subject to authorisation. 

Know more
MEDICAL CARE

Medicines in baggage

Medicines must be carried separately from hand luggage and checked baggage for rapid identification and must comply with the regulations on dangerous goods.

Know more
MOBILITY ASSISTANCE

Airport Assistance Service

We offer support over long distances, going up/down stairs or all the way to your seat on the plane.

You decide the type of assistance you would like.

Know more

 

Type of substance Maximum quantity per container
Liquids in general 100 ml
Liquid medicines Exception: quantity necessary for the trip
Olive oil Not allowed in cabin1
Alcoholic beverages 100 ml (except duty free purchases in STEB)
Baby food Exception: quantity necessary for the trip
Duty free purchases Allowed in original sales packaging
Powdered substances Less than 350 ml (12 oz) per container2

Air Europa accepts olive oil only in checked baggage and under packaging conditions: bottle with 5% empty space, double airtight plastic bag, rigid box with internal protection, and "Fragile" label; a liability waiver may be required at the counter.
Applicable to flights to the USA; exceptions: medicines, baby food, human remains, and duty free in STEB bag.

 

Type of substance Maximum total in hand luggage
Liquids in general Up to 1 L in total (1 L bag)
Liquid medicines No limit (as needed)
Olive oil Not allowed in cabin1
Alcoholic beverages Up to 1 L (liquid bag). Duty free: according to STEB purchase volume
Baby food No limit (as needed)
Duty-free purchases Can exceed 100 ml
Powdered substances Containers ≥ 350 ml not allowed in cabin (flights to the USA)

Air Europa accepts olive oil only in checked baggage and under packaging conditions: bottle with 5% empty space, double airtight plastic bag, rigid box with internal protection and “Fragile” label; a disclaimer may be required at the counter.

 

Type of substance How to present it at security
General liquids In a transparent resealable bag, separate from other luggage
Liquid medicines Present separately; medical certificate may be required
Olive oil Only in checked luggage with special packaging1
Alcoholic beverages In liquid bag; if duty free, in sealed STEB bag with receipt visible
Baby food Present separately at security
Duty free purchases In sealed STEB bag with receipt visible; do not open until destination
Powdered substances Present separately if requested; for large quantities, checked luggage recommended

 

Air Europa accepts olive oil only in checked baggage under packaging conditions: bottle with 5% empty space, double airtight plastic bag, rigid box with internal protection and “Fragile” label; a liability waiver may be required at check-in.

Questions about liquids

Only small amounts of liquid are permitted in hand baggage. These liquids must be transported in containers with a maximum capacity of 100 ml. Each passenger can take a maximum of 1 litre.

Get more details

Was this information interesting for you?
  • Passengers are allowed to carry up to 2 liters of alcohol-based hand sanitizer in their checked baggage, in containers with a maximum capacity of 0.5 liters.
  • These containers must be properly sealed.
Was this information interesting for you?

In hand luggage (cabin): You may carry liquids, gels, creams, lotions (including toothpaste), up to 100 ml per container and 1 litre total. Pack them in a transparent, resealable bag and present it separately at security.
Exceptions: medicines, baby food, breast milk, and duty-free liquids in sealed STEB bags with receipts.

Was this information interesting for you?

Cabin (hand luggage): Each passenger may carry liquids in containers of up to 100 ml, placed in a 1-litre transparent resealable bag. Only one bag per passenger is allowed.

Checked baggage: Larger containers are allowed, provided they are securely sealed and comply with airline and IATA safety rules.

Was this information interesting for you?