Dangerous Items
For your & our safety
To ensure your & our safety, it’s important to ensure that your baggage is packed correctly and that it adheres to the dangerous goods regulations.
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Dangerous Goods are Articles & Substances which pose a hazard to health, safety, property & the environment, and which are listed by IATA as Dangerous Goods.
These include many items which you use frequently, however they may be hazardous when caried onboard of the aircraft. -
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Batteries & Electronic Devices
Batteries are classified as dangerous goods, because they can cause fire if not carried properly. Batteries (and electronic devices) are ONLY permitted in your carry-on baggage.
Prohibited Items
The transport of the following items in your checked-in or carry-on baggage is prohibited by law (non-exhaustive list):
Flammable solids - such as matches
Flammable liquids - such as lighters, lighter fuel, fuel, paint, cleaning agents.
Gases - such as irritant, toxic or flammable gases, self-defence sprays, camping gas.
Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - such as bleaching powder, peroxides.
Toxic and infectious substances - such as quicksilver, bacteria and virus cultures.
Corrosive substances - such as acids, alkalis, wet cell batteries.
Radioactive materials.
Magnetic materials.
Explosives, fireworks, flares, ammunition.
E-cigarettes or electronic smoking devices and their batteries may only be carried in your hand baggage (recharging or use on board is prohibited).