As recommended by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), all passengers on international flights from both terminals in KLIA will be screened for liquids, aerosols or gels (LAGS) that may be used in improvised explosive devices.

You may carry LAGs by following these simple steps:
Step
01 Place all liquid containers in a clear plastic bag. (Each container should not exceed 100ml / 100gm / 3.4oz and the maximum capacity in one bag should not exceed 1 litre).
Step
02 Show the plastic bag with the LAGs to airport security personnel at the security screening checkpoints.
Liquid items include:
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Hair gel, shoe gel, lotion, oil
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Liquid-Solid mixture such as pudding

Pressurised containers such as shaving foam & deodorant
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Spray

Perfume

Water / Drink, Soup

Liquid cosmetic

Toothpaste

Other items with similar consistency
You can still
01 Pack LAGs in your checked-in luggage.
02 Carry baby milk, baby food, prescribed medicines with a name that matches the one on the passenger ticket, as well as insulin and other essential non-prescribed medicines.
03 Buy any LAGs items beyond the security check point including at duty-free shops or in flight. Items purchased must be packed in sealed/stapled plastic bags and accompanied by proof of purchase upon presenting them at the security checkpoints.
Passengers travelling to European Union (EU) countries can now enjoy shopping at KLIA to the fullest as EU countries now fully accept all Liquid, Gels and Aerosols (LAGs) items in Security Tamper Evident Bags (STEBs).
Certain items are restricted from being brought on board the aircraft.
Restricted for checked-In and cabin Luggage

Explosive Materials

Flammable Materials

Radioactive Materials

Replica Weapons

Weapon & Ammunitions
Restricted for cabin luggage only

Self-Defence Weapons

Sharp Items

Tools

Toy Guns