Prohibited and Regulated Items
Dangerous goods regulations for passengers and crew.
Dangerous goods regulations for passengers and crew.
Dangerous goods may not be carried by passengers or crew in carry-on baggage or checked baggage, except as indicated in this table (IATA).
Only if in their original packaging, with an alcohol content of 24% but not more than 70%, in containers of up to 5L and no more than 5L per person.
Note: Alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content of 24% or less are not subject to any restrictions.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Transport of Firearms for Sporting or Hunting Use
The transport of firearms intended for sporting or hunting activities is permitted only in checked baggage and must comply with the following conditions:
1. Mandatory Documentation
2. Advance Booking
3. Weapons Conditions
4. Packaging and Safety
Transportation of Ammunition
The transportation of ammunition is permitted under the following conditions:
1. Quantity Limits
2. Permitted Types
3. Ammunition Packaging
Toy, Replica, and Imitation Firearms
Toy weapons, replicas, or imitation firearms that resemble real weapons are permitted only in checked baggage and require prior notification and airline approval.
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: X
One device per person is permitted, containing a compressed gas cartridge (Division 2.2). The device may also include a pyrotechnic trigger with no more than 200 mg net of Division 1.4S material.
The backpack must be secured to prevent accidental activation, and the internal airbags must include pressure relief valves.
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
This type of baggage is permitted on board as long as it meets the size and weight limits for carry-on baggage. If you wish to check the baggage, the battery must be removed and carried in the cabin. If the battery is not removable, the lithium metal content must not exceed 0.3 g or 2.7 Wh.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Spare batteries for electronic devices or electromedical equipment may only be carried in the cabin. Each loose battery, including the power bank, must be transported in its original packaging or in a plastic bag, covering the contact points with electrical tape. The limit is 20 batteries per passenger, and they must not exceed:
Note: If the watt hours are not listed on the battery, they can be calculated by multiplying the voltage (V) by the amp hours (Ah) e.g. 14Vx7Ah=98 Wh
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: X
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Spare batteries with a power rating of more than 100 Wh but not exceeding 160 Wh for portable electronic devices or portable medical devices (PMEDs), or with a lithium metal content greater than 2 grams but not exceeding 8 grams (for PMEDs only), are permitted in carry-on baggage only.
A maximum of two batteries per person is allowed, and each battery must be individually protected to prevent short circuits.
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: X
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Passengers are permitted a maximum of two spare batteries. Each battery must not exceed a rated voltage of 12V or a capacity of 100Wh.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: X
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
These batteries must be stored in your carry-on luggage. To prevent short circuits, keep them in their original packaging or a sealed plastic bag with the terminals protected.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: X
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Items that have contained flammable liquids with empty tanks and/or canisters can only be transported in checked baggage and only if it has been completely emptied of fuel or if all necessary measures have been taken to avoid the possibility of flames (the stove/tank must be emptied by leaving it to drip for at least one hour, the tank cap must remain open for at least 6 hours to allow the fuel to evaporate).
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in hand baggage: X
Or other devices, including those powered by lithium batteries, implanted in the person or mounted externally, or radiopharmaceuticals contained within a person's body as a result of medical treatment.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: on the person
Allowed in carry-on baggage: on the person
Chemical Agent Monitoring (CAM) devices used by representatives of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) may contain very low levels of radioactivity and are permitted for official travel. However, lithium batteries are not permitted.
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Such as truncheons, sprays containing irritants (e.g. pepper), etc., are prohibited.
PROHIBITED
Drones are considered electronic devices (PED) and are permitted in both carry-on and checked baggage, provided they remain turned off and securely stowed throughout the flight. If accepted in checked baggage, they must be appropriately packaged, and the batteries must be removed from the drone and carried on board in carry-on baggage. (Removed batteries are considered spare batteries; see relevant regulations.)
In quantities not exceeding 2.5 kg per person, when used to refrigerate perishable and non-hazardous items, it is not subject to regulations, whether in carry-on or checked baggage. It is permitted in checked baggage, provided the package is capable of releasing carbon dioxide. Checked baggage must also be labeled with the presence of "dry ice" or "solid carbon dioxide" and the net weight of the dry ice.
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Including e-cigars, e-pipes, and other personal vaporizers, with batteries must be individually protected to prevent accidental activation.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: X
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
For personal defense, electrical discharge devices (e.g., tasers) that contain dangerous products such as explosives, compressed gases, and lithium batteries are prohibited.
Used to charge portable electronic devices (e.g. cameras, cell phones, laptops, and camcorders).
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: X
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Portable electronic devices are allowed up to a maximum of 2 per person.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Each passenger is permitted a maximum of 2 portable electronic devices.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Cylinders containing carbon dioxide or other gases classified in Division 2.2 are only permitted as follows:
For self-inflating safety devices (like life vests), each passenger may carry one device containing up to two installed cartridges, plus a maximum of two spare small cartridges. For all other permitted devices, a maximum of four cartridges is allowed, with each cartridge's water capacity not exceeding 50 ml.
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Non-flammable, non-toxic worn for the operation of mechanical limbs. Also, spare cylinders of a similar size if required to ensure an adequate supply for the duration of the journey.
The approval of the operator is required: NO
Permitted in or as checked baggage: ✔
Permitted in or as carry-on baggage: ✔
Containing hydrocarbon gas, maximum one per person, provided the safety cover is securely fastened to the heating element. They must never be used on board an aircraft. Gas refills for curling irons are not permitted in either carry-on or checked baggage.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
(Dry shipper), contained in packaging and completely absorbed in a porous material, is permitted only if it contains non-dangerous goods.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
They can only be carried in checked baggage.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in hand baggage: X
Examples: Diving/underwater lamps and welding equipment.
To prevent fire, the battery and heat-producing element must be separated.
The removed battery must be protected against short circuits and placed in its original packaging, a plastic bag, or an individual protective covering.
All other battery transport restrictions apply.
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Lithium batteries and electronic devices that are damaged, defective, or recalled are prohibited from being transported in either carry-on or checked baggage.
Containing lithium batteries (see 2.3.2.6 for details).
The approval of the operator is required: YES
Permitted in or as checked baggage: ✔
Permitted in or as carry-on baggage: X
That does not contain unabsorbed liquid fuel, other than liquefied gas, intended for use by an individual when carried on the person. Lighter fuel and lighter refills are not permitted on one's person or in checked or carry-on baggage.
Note: “Strike anywhere” matches, “Blue flame” or “Cigar” lighters are forbidden.
The approval of the operator is required: NO
Permitted in or as checked baggage: ON ONE'S PERSON
Permitted in or as carry-on baggage: ON ONE'S PERSON
“Non-spillable wet batteries,” or batteries compliant with Special Provision A123 or A199, used to power wheelchairs or similar mobility devices (e.g. scooters).
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: X
Spillable Batteries that power wheelchairs or other similar devices.
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: X
“Lithium Ion” batteries that power wheelchairs or other similar devices may remain attached to the wheelchair if they are securely attached to the mobility aid, otherwise, they must be removed and carried in the cabin in a suitable case.
The removed battery must not exceed 300 Wh, or for wheelchairs with 2 batteries required for mobility, each battery must not exceed 160 Wh.
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: X
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Note: There is no watt-hour limit for batteries that can remain securely attached to the wheelchair and adequately protected.
Permitted Sporting/Household Items:
You may carry non-hazardous sporting or household products up to a total net quantity of 2 kg or 2 L.
The maximum size for any single item is 0.5 kg or 0.5 L.
Aerosol refills must be protected with a cap or secure covering to prevent accidental discharge.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: X
(Including aerosols) such as hair sprays, perfumes, medicines containing alcohol, shaving cream, etc., are permitted in a total net quantity not exceeding 2 kg or 2 liters and with a net quantity per individual product not exceeding 0.5 kg or 0.5 liters. Aerosols must have a cap or secure covering to prevent accidental discharge. Note: Liquids, gels, and aerosols in carry-on baggage are further limited to 100 ml (3.4 oz) containers at security checkpoints.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
They must not exceed 5 kg in gross weight.
Note: The transport of liquid oxygen cylinders is prohibited.
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
For the calibration of air quality monitoring instruments, they must meet provision A41. The total amount of "hazardous" material inside the device is limited to 2 ml.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: X
Up to a maximum voltage of 12 V and a maximum power of 100 Wh. 2 pieces are allowed per passenger.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: X
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Devices powered by lithium metal or lithium-ion cells—including medical equipment (like POCs) and commercial electronics (like laptops and phones) are permitted when carried for personal use.
Lithium Metal Batteries: Maximum 2 g Lithium content.
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Rated power output maximum 100 Wh.
If placed in checked baggage, all devices must be completely powered off and protected from damage.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Personal electronic devices, including medical devices such as automated external defibrillators (AEDs), nebulizers, and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices, powered by lithium or lithium metal batteries with a capacity of more than 100 Wh but not exceeding 160 Wh, or containing no more than 8 g of lithium (medical devices only), are permitted.
When carried in checked baggage, the following rules apply:
Exceptions for devices containing only small batteries:
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
A power bank is a portable, rechargeable device designed to power other electronic devices, such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and cameras.
Permitted Quantities and Capacities
Transportation Methods
For safety reasons, when carried in carry-on baggage, power banks must:
Use on Board
Exception
Safety deposit boxes, including similar items containing dangerous goods such as lithium batteries and/or pyrotechnic materials, are totally prohibited.
PROHIBITED
Self-balancing devices or personal mobility devices powered by lithium batteries are not permitted for transportation, even if the battery is disconnected or removed, such as Airwheel, Solowheel, etc.
Except for passengers with reduced mobility who use self-balancing devices for medical reasons: in these cases, authorization must be requested from the Assistance team at least 48 hours before departure.
Samples can be stored in small quantities of flammable liquid. No more than 30 ml of liquid solution in any single container and no more than 1 liter for the entire container.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔
Mercury-containing items may be carried in a protective case in quantities no greater than one item per passenger and for personal use only.
Airline authorization required: NO
Allowed in checked baggage: ✔
Allowed in carry-on baggage: X
Brought by a representative of a government agency, such as a meteorological agency or other similar agency, they may be transported if contained in a hard, watertight case capable of preventing the escape of mercury in the event of damage to the device.
Airline authorization required: YES
Allowed in checked baggage: X
Allowed in carry-on baggage: ✔