Passengers are allowed to take only one piece of hand baggage onto the aircraft.
Passengers should also check the weight and size requirements for baggage on the official website of their selected airline.

Without prejudice to applicable security rules, departing passengers are not permitted to carry the following articles into security-restricted areas (beyond the security checkpoints) and on board the aircraft:

  • guns, firearms, and other devices that discharge projectiles;
  • stunning devices;
  • objects with a sharp point or sharp edge;
  • working tools;
  • blunt instruments;
  • explosive substances and incendiary devices;

Any liquids, aerosols, and gels (the so-called L.A.G.s) transported in carry-on bags must be placed in containers with a maximum capacity of 100 ml each (1/10 of a litre) or equivalent (100 grams) and then placed inside a single, transparent, re-sealable plastic bag. The total amount of liquids may not exceed 1 litre (e.g. containers with overall dimensions of 18×20 cm). The transparent bag containing L.A.G.s (Liquid, Aerosol, and Gel) must be removed from hand baggage and presented separately to security personnel for screening.

Furthermore, passengers departing from the Alghero Airport carrying L.A.G.s exceeding 100 ml/gr for medical and healthcare purposes, including medicines and baby food or milk may be brought on board. In this case, passengers are invited to go to the security checkpoint identified with the letter “A” that is equipped with special devices for L.A.G.s checks. 

L.A.G.s CONTAINERS EXCEEDING 100 ML OR EQUIVALENT MAY NOT BE TRANSPORTED IN HAND BAGGAGE AND MUST BE CARRIED IN CHECKED BAGGAGE.

For further information or details before boarding, passengers are asked to visit the official ENAC website
ENAC (Italian National Civil Aviation Authority)

Before boarding passengers are advised to check the airline’s website for further information on restrictions.

EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) information campaign on lithium batteries on board aircraft
ENAC (Italian National Civil Authority) accepts the initiative taken by EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) for information and awareness-raising campaigns concerning the presence of lithium batteries on board aircrafts, to inform passengers that these potentially dangerous batteries, under specific conditions, could explode and cause a fire on board.
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