Can i take over 100ml bottle in Ryan air priority+ 2 cabin bags?

I'm going to France with Ryanair tomorrow, I have priority + 2 cabin bags I know normally you can only have 100ml in your hand lugguage but since the second bag is bigger can I take over 100ml bottles in that one?

Past security IT MUST BE EMPTY.

You can fill it with water or whatever after the security check point.

@ Redstone Dubai (DXB) airport. It was a completely empty water bottle that I even dried so there were no water droplets. Sometimes they would confiscate the bottle and other times not.

The security rules are not set by the airline.

I have had clear, plastic water bottles that were > empty < confiscated by airport security on occasion.

In your carry-on luggage you can only have the one bag of liquids. Checked baggage has different rules, and the airline's website will tell you what they are.

These are two different issues, set by different entities. The baggage allowance is set by the airline, and has to do with space and weight. The liquids rule is set by the security, and has to do with making sure people don't have enough of the stuff that can be mixed together to make an explosive. So you can only carry on as many 100 ml containers as will fit into one 2 quart zip lock bag- total, in whatever you carry onto the plane.

Where exactly is your departing airport? (I'm assuming you are in the UK.)

The restrictions is found here:

It is very similar to that in the US:

A larger bag for the cabin won't make any difference. Liquids in a container larger than 100 ml. Should go into checked luggage.

You are allowed a single clear 1 liter (or 1 quart) baggie of liquid/gel items per traveler, not per cabin bag - that baggie can be filled with as many 100ml containers as you can fit into and still zip it closed.

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