It is good practice to label your luggage both inside and out with identifying information (first name, last name, address, telephone number) and remove luggage tags from previous trips.
Before starting your trip, you should find out what items may be carried in your hand luggage and in your checked luggage.
Checked Luggage
The dimensions and weights of checked luggage vary by airline, therefore you should contact your airline directly for such information and for information on maximum weight allowances and related fees
Hand Luggage
You may carry only one piece of hand luggage with you in the cabin, and, in addition, you may carry on the following:
purse, briefcase, personal computer
camera, video camera, CD player
overcoat or raincoat
umbrella or walking stick
crutches or other walking aids
bassinettes and food for infants
magazines, books, newspapers
items purchased in the "duty free shop"
What may I not carry on the flight? No cutting or pointed metal objects may be carried on one's person or in one's hand luggage. Examples of such objects include: scissors, knives or nail clippers, regardless of size. Any such objects discovered during the security check will be confiscated by security personnel.
For more details consult: prohibited items (weapons, etc.)
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Photo-Video and Electronic Equipment Expensive cameras, videocameras, personal computers, shall be accompanied by such documents as. (purchase receipt, guarantee certificate or bill of entry) proving that the googds have been regularly purchased in or imported to Italy in case Customs controls are carried out when caming back to Italy. In case of missing documents, before leaving the country it is advisable to go to port and airport Customs offices and have an ownership declaration issued; such document shall be shown in case Customs controls are carried out when caming back to Italy.
Weapons Within the meaning of public security provisions, the introduction in the national territory of any kind of fire-arms, knives or improper arms is forbidden, unless they are accompained by a regulae permission issued by the traveller's place of residence police headquarters.