As the Easter holidays approach and summer plans begin to take shape, many families and individuals are finalizing their trips abroad. For those who rely on medication, deciding whether to pack it in hand luggage or a hold suitcase can cause stress.
Travel experts advise passengers to pack enough medication for the flight and potential delays in their cabin bags to prevent loss or damage. Although all airlines, including Ryanair, allow travelers to carry essential prescriptions, there are specific rules regarding quantities and types of medication that passengers need to follow.
Airport security may require passengers to open containers to screen liquids, and medical equipment is usually screened separately. It’s also wise to check your destination’s embassy website to stay informed about local medication regulations.
Passengers planning to fly should be prepared for these procedures to ensure a smooth and stress-free journey.