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Interesting facts about baggage

ABC's of hand luggage

A-E

A – Assortment of spreads

Non-sweet and savoury spreads (cream cheese, peanut butter, honey, jam, liver sausage, etc.) are considered liquids and are subject to the 100ml restriction. Spreads on bread provisions are allowed.

B – Baby food

The required quantity of baby food can be transported for the duration of the journey.

B – Batteries

Batteries up to a certain size and power banks are permitted. Please note the dangerous goods regulations for these items.

C – Camembert

Camembert and other soft cheeses are considered liquids and must be placed in the luggage if they exceed 100 g. Parmesan and other hard cheeses can be placed in hand luggage.

D – Deodorant

Solid deodorants are not subject to any restrictions. The 100-ml restriction applies to sprays or liquid deos.

E - Electronic Devices

The majority of electronic devices is allowed in hand luggage. These include: Game consoles, mobile phones, laptops, electric toothbrushes and razors, hair dryers, hair straighteners, bluetooth speakers, drones (the latter only in hand luggage). Show separately at the checkpoint.

E – E-cigarette

The E-cigarette can be placed in hand luggage with two rechargeable batteries. The 100-ml restriction applies to liquid products. If the E-cigarette is filled with liquid, the entire cigarette must be placed in a 1 litre re-sealable plastic bag.

F-L

F – Fire lighters and matches

One lighter (disposable)/one box of safety matches (waterproof) per person is allowed. Carry them on your body and declare them at the security. They may not be carried in hand luggage.

Please note the special liquid and baggage regulations for storm and petrol lighters.

G – Drinks

Drinks in larger quantities than 100ml are not permitted. Empty beverage bottles or thermos cups however, can be brought along.

H – Helium balloon

The Wasen souvenirs are prohibited in hand luggage. If these are packed in your luggage, it must be discussed with the airline.

K – Clothing

Closer inspections may be carried out for certain pieces of clothing, e.g. shoes, belts, religious headwear.

L – Lip care

Lip gloss is a liquid, therefore, no more than 100 ml is allowed in hand luggage. Lip (care) balms are not restricted.

L – Food

The 100 ml restriction also applies to liquid food such as oils, yoghurt, soups and much more. This also applies to salads that are created in greater quantities of liquids (e.g. potato, pasta or meat salad)

M-R

M – Medicine

Liquid medicine in the quantity required for the duration of the journey can be transported. A certificate as proof of requirement should be transported.

N – Needles

Needles of all kind are allowed in hand luggage. This includes pins, darning needle or knitting needles.

O – Oils and creams

The 100 ml restriction applies to oils and creams. Larger quantities must be placed in the luggage.

P – Powder

Powder is a solid substance and can be placed in hand luggage. Special rules apply to flights to the USA.

Q – Quark

Quark, yoghurt and other similar products are considered to be liquids and they are subject to the restriction.

R – Travel electronics

Chargers and mobile phones are allowed. At the security check, place these items separately in the tray.

S-Z

S – Scissors

Hobby or nail cutting scissors with a blade length of 6 cm are allowed in hand luggage.

S – Shisha

A sisha is allowed in hand luggage but the coal is not.

S – Sun screen

The 100 ml restrictions applies to liquid sun screen. Larger quantities must be placed in the luggage.

T – Pocketknife

Pocketknives with a blade length of 6 cm (knife, scissor, saw) are allowed in hand luggage.

W – Mascara

Mascara is a liquid and max. 100 ml is permitted.

Z – Toothpaste

The same 100 ml rule applies to toothpaste and other liquid dental products (e.g. mouthwash etc.).

Please note the General Security Regulations for Baggage. The list does not claim to be complete, follow-up checks are always possible.

Dangerous Goods and Checked Baggage

Oversized baggage

Do you have a pet? Or bulky luggage such as surf boards, pushchairs, golf baggage or bicycles? This too is not a problem. Your airline or your travel agent will gladly make all the necessary arrangements.

  • You will find the oversized baggage counter in Terminal 3 on the right-hand side next to the security checkpoint.

Airlines

Self BAg Drop

The airlines Aegean, Condor, Eurowings and the Lufthansa Group (Austrian, Lufthansa, Swiss) offer a Self Bag Drop Service at our aiport. It enables passengers to check in their luggage on selected flights by themselves – quickly and safely. You receive information about the availability for this service for your flight from the airline.

This is where you find the check-in counters: Terminal 3, Departures, Counters 320-329

Website Aegean Website Condor Website Eurowings Website Lufthansa

Baggage conveyance

Baggage trolleys are available free of charge with a deposit (1 Euro, 50 Euro cents, 25 US cents or 1 Swiss franc) in all parking blocks and car parks, at terminal entrances and in baggage reclamation areas for your convenience.

And for even greater convenience: We provides a personal baggage porter service at Stuttgart airport. A porter can be booked for a small fee by telephoning +49 151 46341364 (Monday to Sunday) or by email at info@sag.aero (Monday to Friday).

Lockbox

Lockbox Metrics Cost / Day
Small w:34 cm, h: 46 cm, d: 90,5 cm 4 EUR
Medium w:35 cm, h: 63 cm, d: 90,5 cm 6 EUR
Large w:35 cm, h: 95 cm, d: 90,5 cm 9 EUR
Maxi w: 52 cm, h: 95 cm, d: 90,5 cm 12 EUR
Ski w: 35 cm, h: 194 cm, d: 60 cm 15 EUR

You will find lockboxes on the right side of Terminal 1, behind the guard house.

The locker fees must be paid cashless (EC/Visa).

If the ticket is lost, a flat-rate service fee of 30 euros will be charged, unless you can provide other evidence (e.g. boarding pass or booking receipts) of the actual period of use.

 

Arrival and Entry

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