easyJet Passengers Warned: This Common Handbag Item is Banned in Cabin Bags (2026)

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The easyJet ‘Handbag Trap’: Why This Common Craft Item Is Getting Passengers Fined in 2026


easyJet passenger at airport gate being checked for cabin bag size and restricted items like knitting needles, April 2026.

As we enter the busy spring travel season of April 2026, UK holidaymakers are packing their bags for Mediterranean sun and city breaks. However, a recent surge in "restricted item" alerts has left many easyJet passengers frustrated at the boarding gate.

While most of us know to leave the large shampoo bottles at home, a surprising "handbag staple" is currently causing chaos for those flying with hand luggage only. If you're planning on a bit of mid-flight relaxation, you might want to double-check your bag for this one specific item.


The ‘Sharp’ Reality of Knitting & Sewing Needles

According to the latest travel audits, easyJet has issued a firm reminder regarding knitting needles and sewing needles. While these may seem harmless—essential for "knitting hearts for hospitals" or a quick repair—the airline’s security policy remains strictly black and white.

"Sharp objects or items with pointed edges that could cause injury are not allowed in cabin baggage," a team member recently confirmed. This means that if you are flying with only a small under-seat bag, those needles must stay at home or be placed in hold luggage.


The 2026 Liquid Loophole: 2-Litre Rules are Changing

While needles are out, there is some good news for 2026 travellers. Many UK airports, including London Gatwick and London Southend, have successfully rolled out new C3 scanning technology.

At these specific hubs, the old "100ml liquid rule" is finally being phased out. Passengers can now carry liquids, creams, and gels in containers of up to two litres, and—crucially—they no longer need to be removed from your bag for screening. However, travelers should be wary: if your destination airport hasn't upgraded its tech, you may still face the old 100ml limits on your flight home.


The ‘One Bag’ Enforcement: A 2026 Audit

For budget travellers on a standard fare, easyJet remains extremely strict on the "One Bag" rule. Your small cabin bag (maximum 45 x 36 x 20 cm) must fit everything, including your handbag.

In April 2026, gate staff are increasingly using automated sizers. If your handbag is outside your main rucksack, you could face an "oversized fee" of up to £48 at the gate.


The Verdict: How to Fly Stress-Free

  1. Leave the Crafts: Pack needles in your checked luggage only.

  2. Check Your Tech: If you're carrying "Smart Luggage," the power bank must be removable.

  3. Know Your Airport: Check if your departure hub supports the 2L liquid rule before you pack.


According to a report by the Mirror, easyJet confirmed that both knitting and sewing needles are considered sharp objects.


For more on navigating the UK's shifting landscape, read our report on Britain facing blackouts from power grid flooding.

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