Last updated on October 2, 2025
No, the EU and most international civil aviation authorities restrict liquids in cabin baggage to containers of 100 ml or less placed in a single transparent resealable bag; this security rule applies to aerosols, gels and creams and is enforced at airport security checkpoints; exceptions exist for medication, baby food and duty‑free liquids purchased airside (subject to sealed bag rules and receipts); passengers with medical needs must carry supporting documentation and declare them to security staff; failure to comply will result in confiscation of the liquids and possible delays; always check the specific airport or airline page for local variations and any temporary security notices before travel.
https://www.icao.int/safety/pages/cabin-baggage-liquids.aspx
11/15/2023