What You Can Really Take Through Edinburgh Airport Security

By Ivan PetrenkoJan 30, 2026 18:14 PMNews
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Some tools and sharp items banned. Source: unsplash

Passengers travelling through Edinburgh Airport are being reminded of the detailed hand luggage rules covering electronics, personal items, food, medicines and restricted objects. The guidance clarifies what is accepted at security and what must go into checked baggage or be left behind. While frequent flyers may know the basics, several everyday items still cause confusion and delays at screening points.

Most standard electronic devices are permitted in cabin bags. Phones, laptops, tablets, e-readers, electric shavers and e-cigarettes can pass through security without issue. Hairdryers, straighteners and compact travel irons are also accepted, along with spare batteries. Large electronics may remain inside bags during screening under current procedures. Security screening continues using scanners and manual checks where required.

Personal items are treated differently depending on size and purpose. Disposable razors, nail clippers, tweezers, knitting needles and small scissors are allowed. Knives, corkscrews and scissors with blades longer than six centimetres are prohibited, along with wallet tools and work gear such as pliers, screwdrivers and hammers. Walking sticks, crutches, wheelchairs and umbrellas are accepted, while walking poles must go into checked baggage before travel.

Items That Commonly Raise Questions at Security

  • Wet wipes are allowed and not classed as liquids
  • Baby food and baby milk are permitted with possible inspection
  • Essential medicines and syringes need medical proof
  • Sports bats, darts and martial arts gear are banned
  • Metal flasks and bottles must be empty at screening

These rules make it easier to plan short city breaks, family trips and business journeys through Edinburgh without last-minute repacking at the checkpoint. Travellers carrying laptops, grooming devices, baby supplies or medical items can prepare documents and packing in advance. Knowing that many daily electronics and small personal tools are accepted reduces guesswork and helps speed up the airport process on busy departure days.

Large electronics can stay in bags. Source: unsplash
Large electronics can stay in bags. Source: unsplash

Security officers can still remove any item that appears unsafe or unclear during screening, even if it usually falls within permitted categories. Restrictions may also change with updated national guidance. Checking airport and airline instructions before departure remains the safest move. A properly packed cabin bag saves time, avoids bin-side surprises, and keeps the queue - and the trip - moving smoothly.

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