Travel with confidence. Our carry-on guide outlines what you can take on board from liquids and electronics to power banks and sharp objects for a smooth security check.
Most everyday items are permitted when packed correctly. Carry liquids up to 100 ml each in a 1-liter transparent bag. Keep medicines and baby food ready for screening. Power banks and spare lithium batteries must travel in your carry-on and be individually protected against short-circuiting (for example with tape). Laptops, cameras and small tools usually pass security when screened separately. Always check your departure airport and airline for local requirements.
For safety, sharp or bladed items such as knives or multitools with blades longer than 6 cm,* flammable liquids, aerosols, fireworks, and corrosive materials are not allowed in hand luggage.
Common Examples at a Glance
Deodorant (≤100 ml): permitted in the liquids bag.
Power bank: allowed in carry-on only, terminals protected.
Swiss Army Knife™: may be accepted in hand luggage if the blade is shorter than 6 cm, depending on airport and airline regulations; when in doubt, pack it in checked baggage.*
Lighter: one per person, carried on you.
Laptop or tablet: allowed in carry-on; remove for screening if requested.
Food and snacks: solids permitted; liquids follow the 100 ml rule.
Regulations can differ, so always confirm your route and airline before packing.*
Security regulations can change between airlines and countries.
Always review your airline’s and departure airport’s latest safety rules before travelling.
*According to Zurich Airport security regulations (extracted October 29 2025), knives or scissors with blades over 6 cm must be packed in checked baggage. Always verify the latest rules of your airline and departure airport before travelling, as restrictions may differ by country and carrier. Victorinox recommends transporting your Swiss Army Knife™ in checked baggage, if possible.