Travelers flying from the UAE have been reminded to check what they can and cannot carry in their cabin baggage, as airport authorities in Dubai and Sharjah update guidance on banned and restricted items.
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The advisory follows Emirates’ recent ban on using power banks onboard from October.
Banned items in hand baggage – Dubai airport
Dubai Airports has a strict list of prohibited items that cannot be carried in cabin luggage. These include:
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Sharp work tools such as hammers, nails, and screwdrivers
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Scissors with blades longer than 6cm
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Swords, handcuffs, firearms, and ammunition
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Laser guns, walkie-talkies, and martial arts weapons
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Lighters (only one lighter allowed on person)
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Bats, drills, ropes, packing tapes, and electrical cables (except for personal travel use)
Restricted items – Dubai airport
Some items are allowed only under specific conditions:
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Liquids: Maximum 100ml per container, up to 10 containers (1 litre total)
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Medication: Must be accompanied by a doctor’s prescription
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Medical devices: Passengers with metal implants need a doctor’s certificate
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Power banks: Must not exceed 100Wh; 100–160Wh may be allowed depending on airline, but never above 160Wh. Use onboard is prohibited
Banned items – Sharjah airport
Sharjah Airport prohibits these items in both cabin and checked baggage:
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Bludgeons, baseball bats, flammable gases and liquids
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Hazardous chemicals, corrosives, and infectious substances
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Firearms, explosives, fireworks, and dangerous goods
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Knives with blades over 6cm, hunting knives, martial arts devices
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Radioactive materials, toxic gases, and disabling devices like tear gas
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Suspicious or imitation weapons, straight razors, elongated scissors
Restricted items – sharjah airport
Allowed under strict rules:
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Liquids: Up to 100ml in a clear, resealable 20cm x 20cm plastic bag
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Medicines and special food: Baby food and prescription medicines must be presented separately and may require proof of authenticity
Travel tip for passengers
While these lists come from airport authorities, airlines may impose additional restrictions. Always check your carrier’s latest rules before packing.







