
Crowbars, drills and drill bits, saws, blowtorches, bolt guns, nail guns, or any tool with a blade or shaft over 6cm e.g.Swords, sabres, sharp or pointed martial arts equipment.Axes, hatchets, cleavers, ice axes or ice picks.Razor blades, box cutters, scissors (with blades over 6cm from the fulcrum).Disability and incapacitating chemicals, gases and sprays such as mace, pepper sprays, capiscum sprays, tear gas, acid sprays and animal repellent sprays.Stunning devices designed specifically to stun or immobilise Firearms, toy or replica guns, firearm parts (except telescopic sights), airguns, pellet guns, BB guns flare guns or starting pistols.Ryanair hiring cabin crew in Ireland and job comes with surprising perksĬitizens Information states that passengers can't bring the following items into restricted areas of an airport or on board a plane:.Ryanair issues Spain holiday warning amid fears of price increases next summer.The rules about air transport security are in place internationally and have become more stringent in recent years. This is because these items have the potential to be used as weapons. Upon arrival at the airport, one of the first steps is passing through security check.Īs part of air transport security measures, travellers are not allowed to bring certain items into a restricted area of an Irish airport or on board a plane leaving an EU airport. READ MORE: Ryan Tubridy's favourite hideaway dubbed Ireland's 'most picturesque' village READ MORE: Ireland ‘Indian summer’ verdict as Met Eireann pinpoints date of surprise weather U-turn Airlines like Ryanair and Aer Lingus have a long list of items banned from their planes. One popular travel hack involves passengers choosing to pack everything into their hand luggage for free, rather than paying to check in baggage.īefore doing this, travellers should take note of what they can and can't bring into airports and onboard planes. However, the ongoing cost of living crisis means some holidaymakers are trying to cut costs in any way possible. Ireland is at the peak of holiday season, with thousands of people jetting off every week to bask in some summer sun.
