What you can bring on a plane and how you can optimize space

Traveling light and optimizing luggage space without sacrificing anything is a goal for many travelers.
Some prefer carry-on luggage for convenience and cost-effectiveness, while others opt for checked luggage for more space and fewer restrictions. In either case, it's helpful to know what you can bring on a plane and how to organize your bag to avoid issues at security checkpoints or during boarding.
Discover all the tips for flying.
Regulations and general advice
It's always a good idea to consult the regulations of the airline you are traveling with, as each one has its own rules for baggage, permitted items, and boarding procedures. For example, Air Dolomiti's regulations on dangerous goods are available for those flying from Italy to Munich or Frankfurt.
What can you bring on a plane? Permitted items
When you're packing your bag, it's essential to know the flight rules to avoid problems.
For example, items like computers, devices with lithium batteries, and e-cigarettes are allowed in carry-on luggage. It's important not to put liquids exceeding 100 ml in your carry-on to avoid extra costs or confiscation.
Solid medications and solid-format toiletries are generally allowed in both types of luggage. However, sports equipment or large musical instruments almost always need to be checked in, often with an extra fee, or as special baggage.
What can’t you bring on a plane for safety reasons?
The limitations are primarily for safety reasons. Below are some examples of what you can’t bring on a plane.
While the 100 ml limit for liquids in carry-on bags is widely known, checked luggage also has restrictions. It is forbidden to pack explosives and flammable substances, including certain types of lighters and butane camping stoves. Substances with an alcohol percentage higher than 70%, such as homemade spirits, are also not allowed. Additionally, self-balancing electronic devices are not permitted on board as they are classified as battery-powered tools.
How to optimize space in your suitcase
To travel with peace of mind, avoiding extra costs for excess weight or oversized luggage, knowing how to organize luggage for travel is essential. This doesn't just mean fitting everything in, but strategically arranging your belongings to meet the baggage requirements set by airlines like Air Dolomiti. By using some simple tricks, such as rolling your clothes or using packing cubes, you can bring everything you need, avoiding unpleasant surprises and extra costs at boarding.
If you want to learn how to organize your suitcase at its best, check out our full article.
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