I have asthma inhalers (there is liquid in the canister which provides the medication) and understood that these could be carried in addition to the normal allowance. However, I was once advised at the airport that they should have been in the bag. Which is correct?
Travelling this year with both Ryanair and Easyjet, it has been a minefield, trying to ascertain which rules apply to cabin baggage and handbags. The last trip was with Easyjet who, six months after making our reservations, emailed to say that handbags were no longer allowed on the flight. They also said that cabin bags could be taken from us and put into the hold - at the gate - if the aircraft was full. Annoying but clear, However......... watching the departures board, we always set off as soon as the gate number is known, only be one of the last to actually arrive. We therefore run the risk of having our cabin bags (holding all our medications, some of which are necessary for the flight) removed from us as by the time we puff up as the 'plane is full of fitter people's cabin bags. As no handbags are allowed, we would board the 'plane empty-handed.
I circumnavigated this problem by having a plastic carrier bag in each case, pre-packed with our needs for the flight. If we had been asked to put our case into the hold, I could then have whipped out each plastic bag and taken it on-board with us, whilst still adhering to their demands. This may be a tip for future travellers.
When did flying become such a hassle? I know I am digressing from the main topic but it really REALLY puts me off flying. I am terrified of losing something during the security process; of even being denied boarding as we were late checking in by virtue of not being fast enough to run to the gate in time (our two flights this year have been been from the furthest gates possible, one of which was a thirty-minute walk). I know we could have 'assistance' but we are not yet ready for that but probably will soon! I yearn for the 'old days' when flying was actually fun.