Prohibited items
Please read our FAQs on the following:
Should I be aware of any other potentially dangerous items?
The following items are normally considered too dangerous for your carry-on baggage and your checked baggage:
The following items are normally considered too dangerous for your carry-on baggage and your checked baggage:
- Heavy tools including hammers, wrenches, and crowbars
- Ammunition and firearms
- Fuel, most lighters and camping stoves
- One Bic lighter, or one book of matches, or one USB lighter may be allowed in the cabin of the aircraft.
- Scuba tanks, golf clubs, baseball bats, bowling balls, billiard cues, hockey sticks, and ski poles.
- Blackjacks, nightsticks, and billy clubs
- Restraining devices such as handcuffs or flex-cuffs
- Unidentifiable liquids in unmarked containers.
- Oxygen cylinders, oxygen generators, and canned oxygen (also known as recreational or flavoured oxygen)
- Alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content of 70% or more
- Oxidising and corrosive chemicals
- Acids, mercury, and alkalis
- Bleach and bleaching powder
- Pepper spray, mace, or bear spray
- Explosives of any kind
- Poisonous paints and toxins
- Radioactive materials
It is the passenger's responsibility to ensure they're aware of the specific policies of the airlines and airports in their trip.
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