Birmingham Airport has shared a handy guide for passengers who are travelling through the airport.

Going to the airport can be an exciting time but some passengers can find the experience stressful so knowing a bit more about it could help ease the worry.

Whether you’re wondering what can go in your hand luggage or you’re rushing to make a connection, Birmingham Airport’s guide on getting through the airport could help you out – let’s take a look.

Birmingham Airport issues passenger guide for travelling through the airport

With the new security measures coming into place at airports across the UK soon, you might be wondering what the rules are on liquids and how the new screening equipment works at Birmingham Airport.


Items you can't take in hand luggage


No liquids over 100ml

At Birmingham Airport, the current rules mean that all passengers leaving the airport can only carry containers up to 100ml with liquids, pastes and gels.

However, baby milk and prescribed medicines with associated documents are exempt from this rule.

No limit on the number of containers

The airport asks that all passengers avoid putting their containers in plastic bags.

It also explains that passengers can bring as many containers through security as they need.

Screening process

Passengers can now leave all their liquids in their hand luggage rather than taking it out before their bags go through the scanner.

Electrical items can also be left in carry on luggage however, all items must be removed from pockets.

This includes phones, keys, coins and tissues but those wearing a watch can keep it on.


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Water bottles

You can take a water bottle through security but only if it is empty.

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Those travelling with an empty water bottle can refill it once they get through security, using either one of the airport’s water fountains or at a restaurant or another food and catering outlet.

These new rules are due to a new Government Directive which has been issued to all UK ports.

The rules apply to both domestic and international flights.