What items are considered prohibited or dangerous in hold baggage?
At check in you will be asked if any of the following items are in your hold baggage:
- Flammable liquids and solids.
 - Oxidisers such as bleaching powders.
 - Organic peroxides.
 - Tear gas devices or any gas cylinders.
 - Infectious substances such as live virus materials.
 - Wet-cell car batteries.
 - Instruments containing mercury.
 - Instruments containing magnets.
 - Fireworks and pyrotechnics.
 - Non-safety matches.
 - Firelighters, lighter fuel, paints, thinners.
 - Poisons, arsenic, cyanide, weedkiller.
 - Radioactive materials, acids, corrosives, alkalis, caustic soda.
 - Creosote, quicklime, oiled paper.
 - Vehicle fuel system components which have contained fuel.
 - Explosives, ammunition, detonators and related equipment.
 - Smoke canisters and smoke cartridges.
 - Firearms and component parts of firearms without relevant documentation and permission granted by the airline and subject to security provisions.
 - Loose Lithium batteries
 - No more than 5 litres of alcohol per passenger.
 
Guidelines for restricted and banned items within hold baggage can be found on the Civil Aviation Authority website - Guidelines for checked in and carry on bags | Civil Aviation Authority (caa.co.uk)