Eurowings help?
Hi, I'm flying for the first time soon, with Eurowings.
I have a question.
Question 1:
Can I take as much shower gel, water, etc. as I want in my free baggage?
You are only allowed to take bottles up to 100 ml in your hand luggage.
Question 2:
What about non-prescription medications like Ibuprofen 400? Can I take them with me in both my checked baggage and my hand luggage? Do they have to be in a bag?
3. Should a power bank be taken in hand luggage or checked baggage?
You mean Task baggageSo what you do at the switch
and transported in the cargo hold. Whether it’s yours
Ticket is free or you have to pay for it, changes
nothing to the rules.
Jein.
There are no explicit quantitative limits. But, of course, you have to keep the maximum weight and you should comply with customs limits and import regulations of the destination country (which have nothing to do with the flight).
As long as it is recognizable in terms of quantity and type of tablets (original packaging!) that it is for your own needs, basically no matter where you take it. In the task baggage, even more unproblematic because there is no question.
All that has a lithium battery, must: are transported in the hand baggage!
The reason that things can burn. It’s extremely rare, but if it’s good if you’re so tangible that you can hold on a fire extinguisher and then pack it in a fireproof pocket. This is not the case in the cargo hold.
Thank you, can you tell me something about food?
Foodwithin the EUare actually not subject to any restriction .
However, the air carrier can limit this. What about Eurowings?
I do not know if you stay within the EU;)
I would have to research the baggage regulations of Eurowings, and you can do it yourself.
Ever gogled!?
e.g. here: https://www.eurowings.com/en/informen/gepaeck/verbotene-gefaehrliche-gueter/ Exemplare-fuer-gefaehrliche-gueter.html
Thank you, can you tell me something about food?
Foodwithin the EUare actually not subject to any restriction .
However, the air carrier can limit this. What about Eurowings?