Can anyone tell me what size case classifies as hand luggage?
Size was it Don? - Seems each Airline has slight differences - two examples below:
From Easy Jet Site =
Baggage Allowances Each passenger is permitted
* one standard piece of hand baggage to maximum dimensions of 55x40x20cm
From the BAA Heathrow site: =
Hand baggage restrictions
If your airline allows it, you may take more than one item of hand baggage through security control.
Cabin baggage must be no larger than:
• 56cm (22in) tall
• 45cm (17.7in) wide
• 25cm (10in) deep.
However, please check with your airline – some operate further limits on the number and size of bags.
All items carried will be X-ray screened.
* Laptop computers and large electrical items must be removed from baggage and placed in trays separately.
* Put all small items like keys, coins, mobile phones into your coat or hand baggage and place these in a tray.
* Place your hand baggage in the tray.
* If you have liquids in containers of 100ml or less, put them into a clear resealable bag and place them alongside other items in your tray.
* Pushchairs and walking aids will be X-ray screened.
* Wheelchairs will be thoroughly searched.
To save time, we advise you to place only valuables and items you need for the flight into your hand baggage.
Travelling with liquids – 100ml rule
Only limited quantities of liquids may be carried through security control in hand baggage. This includes bottled drinks, suntan lotion, fragrances, cosmetics and toiletries.
The following restrictions apply to all liquids, creams, gels, pastes and aerosols taken through security control:
• Liquid items may only be carried in containers holding up to 100ml.
• They must be carried separately in a single transparent, resealable plastic bag.
• The bag must be no larger than 20cm x 20cm (8in x 8in) and all items must fit inside so that it closes properly.
• At security control the bag must be placed separately on the conveyor belt for screening.
• Liquid items larger than 100ml should be packed in your hold luggage – otherwise they will be confiscated.
Exceptions to the 100ml rule can be made for baby food or milk. However, you should only carry what you need for the flight, and you will be asked to taste at least 50% of the containers at security control.
Exceptions may also be made for medicines. However, you may be asked to taste any liquid medicines, or to provide evidence (such as a doctor's letter) that you need them for your journey.