At Manchester Airport, we make the safety and security of customers and staff our absolute priority.

To make your journey as smooth as possible and avoid unnecessary delays, we ask that you pay special attention to our security procedure.

Security rules for hold luggage

For security rules and packing advice for hold luggage (luggage that is checked in), please see our dedicated Luggage page

Security checks

For the benefit of all passengers’ security, departing passengers may be required to be screened using security (body) scanning equipment at Manchester Airport.

Our advanced technology scanners are part of a range of security measures, some of which may not be obvious. These include a deliberate element of unpredictability in their deployment. This means you may experience a different process than you did on your last visit to Manchester Airport.

Scanners are the safe*, quick, and simple to use solution for speeding passengers through security whilst achieving higher levels of security detection than has previously been possible.

Assessment of scan data is conducted using the latest computer algorithms and no personal data is saved.

You may opt out of being screened by security scanner. In this instance, you must either be screened by an alternative method which includes at least an enhanced hand search in private or you will not be permitted to enter the security restricted area, or, if applicable, you will be removed from it. An enhanced hand search in private will take place in a private room or an area away from the main search comb. This may involve the loosening and/or removal of clothing.

For more information please visit www.gov.uk/hand-luggage-restrictions

*They do not use x-rays.

Hand luggage

It is an offence to carry any of the following items into the aircraft cabin:

• Acid

• Billiard, snooker or pool cues

• Builder's tools

• Catapults and sling-shots

• Darts

• Explosives

• Gas cartridges, or gas cartridge re-fills

• Hammers, nails or screw-drivers

• Hypodermic syringes (unless supported by medical evidence)

• Knives with blades more than 6cm

• Lighter fuel

• Lighter top-up fuel (passengers are allowed to carry one disposable lighter in a clear re-sealable plastic bag)

• Mercury

• Paint*

• Razor blades

• Scissors - specifically, blades measuring greater than 6cm in length

• Sporting bats

• Toy or replica guns (plastic or metal)

• Umbrellas - unless foldable

*Artists' acrylic, oil or watercolour paint is permitted as long as the individual container contains no more than 100ml. Normal liquid bag rules then apply, as detailed below.

Hand luggage sizes

We would remind all passengers that each airline has their own policy regarding the amount of hand baggage allowed on their aircraft and we strongly recommend that information regarding this is sought directly from the Airline before travel. The current restrictions on the size of hand baggage taken into the restricted area of the airport remain in place with no bag larger than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm being permitted.

Access Guides

Terminal 1 Area B Departures Security

Terminal 1 Main Departures (Level 5) Security

Terminal 2 Departures Security

Terminal 3 Departures Security

What you can take through security in hand luggage