Jet2 Aerosol Rules Explained | Deodorant, Hairspray & Toiletries
- Jun 17
- 4 min read
Updated: 2 days ago

Packing aerosols for a Jet2 flight can be confusing. Many travellers assume sprays are prohibited altogether, while others assume any aerosol is allowed provided the can is partly empty. Neither is completely true.
The good news is that aerosols are allowed in hand luggage on Jet2 flights, but they must comply with airport liquid restrictions and size limits. Understanding those rules before you travel can help you avoid unnecessary stress and prevent perfectly good products from being removed at security.
Many Jet2 passengers travelling with hand luggage only choose travel-size toiletries to make packing simpler. Aerosol products are among the most commonly packed Jet2 toiletries, alongside toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo and sun cream.
For a broader overview of toiletries and liquid restrictions, see our guide to Jet2 cabin liquid rules.
Quick Answer: Are Aerosols Allowed on Jet2?
Yes.
⚠ Aerosol containers should usually be 100ml or less.
⚠ Aerosols count towards your liquids allowance.
⚠ Airport security checks the container size, not how much product remains inside.
✓ Travel-size aerosols are generally suitable for hand luggage.
✓ Larger aerosols are usually better packed in checked baggage.
→ This follows Jet2's own guidance — see Jet2's official airport tips for the full poli0cy on liquids, aerosols and gels.
Skip the guesswork. Our pre-packed, cabin-approved toiletry kits already meet the 100ml rule, so nothing gets pulled at security.
Which Aerosols Can You Take on Jet2?
Most everyday aerosol toiletries are allowed provided they comply with airport restrictions.
Common examples include:
Hairspray
Shaving foam
Body spray
Dry shampoo
These are some of the most common Jet2 toiletries carried in cabin bags.
Does a Half-Used Aerosol Count?
Yes.
This is one of the biggest misunderstandings travellers have.
Airport security checks the size printed on the can, not how much product remains inside. A half-used 150ml aerosol is still treated as a 150ml container and may be removed during screening.
The safest approach is to choose travel-size aerosols that are clearly marked 100ml or less.
Are Aerosol Deodorants Allowed on Jet2?
Yes.
Spray deodorants are one of the most popular toiletries for travel and are allowed on Jet2 provided the can is no larger than 100ml.
However, they count towards your liquids allowance and compete for space alongside toothpaste, shampoo and other toiletries.
What About Hairspray and Dry Shampoo?
Hairspray and dry shampoo are usually permitted under the same rules.
As with deodorant, the key points are:
Container size matters.
The 100ml rule still applies.
The can should fit with your other liquid toiletries.
A partly used larger can may still be removed.
Common Aerosol Mistakes on Jet2
Travellers frequently run into problems because they:
Pack a half-used 150ml aerosol.
Assume aerosols are exempt from liquid rules.
Forget that spray sunscreen counts as an aerosol.
Carry several aerosols which take up most of their liquids allowance.
Leave toiletries loose rather than packing them together.
Many of these problems are avoidable with a dedicated set of Jet2 toiletries and travel-size products that are always ready to go.
Which Toiletries Are Usually Packed with Aerosols?
Most travellers carry aerosols alongside:
Shampoo
Sun cream
Mouthwash
Moisturiser
These products make up the core of many Jet2 toiletry kits and are among the items travellers most frequently ask about before flying.
Other Jet2 Toiletries Passengers Often Ask About
Aerosols are just one of the toiletries that regularly cause confusion before a Jet2 flight.
Passengers also frequently ask about toothpaste, deodorant, makeup products and sun cream.
As the Jet2 toiletries guide collection grows, these articles can help answer some of the most common hand luggage questions.
Why Pre-Packed Travel Toiletries Make Life Easier
Many travellers discover that toiletries create more stress than clothes when flying with hand luggage only.
Buying travel-size products individually often means visiting several shops and trying to work out which sizes comply with airport rules.
That is why ready-packed CabinCleared travel kits are becoming increasingly popular with Jet2 passengers looking for convenient travel-size toiletries and airport-friendly essentials.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take aerosol deodorant on Jet2?
Yes. Aerosol deodorants are allowed provided the can is 100ml or less.
Is hairspray allowed in hand luggage on Jet2?
Yes. Travel-size hairspray can be carried provided it complies with airport liquid restrictions.
Does dry shampoo count as an aerosol?
Yes. Dry shampoo is generally treated as an aerosol and should comply with the same rules.
Can I take a half-used 150ml aerosol?
No. Security checks the size of the container, not the amount remaining inside.
Are aerosols better in checked luggage?
Larger aerosol products are often easier to carry in checked baggage.
Where can I buy travel-size toiletries that already meet the 100ml rule?
Pre-packed kits — like our Cabin-Approved Travel Toiletry Kits — are sized to comply with the 100ml rule, so you don't need to measure or decant anything yourself.
Are aerosols better in checked luggage?
Larger aerosol products are often easier to carry in checked baggage.
Final Thoughts
Aerosols are allowed on Jet2 flights, but they still need to comply with airport liquid restrictions.
The simplest approach is to stick to travel-size products, avoid oversized cans and keep your toiletries organised.
For most cabin-only travellers, a little preparation removes the uncertainty and makes airport security one less thing to worry about.




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