RESTRICTED
ARTICLES
- The
following articles may not be carried into the aircraft
cabin:
Any
object capable, or appearing capable, of discharging a projectile or causing
injury, including, but not limited to:
- All
firearms (pistols, revolvers, rifles, shotguns).
- Replica
and imitation firearms.
- Component
parts of firearms (excluding telescopic sighting devices &
sights).
- Air
pistols, rifles and pellet guns.
- Signal
flares pistols.
- Starter
pistols.
- Toy
guns of all types.
- Ball
bearing guns.
- Industrial
bolt and nail guns.
- Cross
bows.
- Catapults.
- Harpoon
and spear guns.
- Animal
humane killers.
- Stun
or shocking devices (like cattle prods, ballistic conducted energy
weapons).
- Lighters
shaped like a firearm.
Pointed or bladed articles capable of causing injury, including, but not
limited to:
- Axes
and hatchets.
- Arrows
and darts.
- Crampons.
- Harpoons
and spears.
- Ice
axes and ice picks.
- Ice
skates.
- Lockable
or flick knives with blades of any length.
- Knives,
including ceremonial knives, with blades of more than 6 cm. made of metal or
any other material strong enough to be used as a potential
weapon.
- Meat
cleavers.
- Machetes.
- Open
razors and blades (excluding safety or disposable razors with blades
enclosed in cartridge).
- Sabres,
swords and swordsticks.
- Scalpels.
- Scissors
with blades more than 6 cm. in length.
- Ski
and walking or hiking poles.
- Throwing
stars.
- Tradesman’s
tools that have the potential to be used as a pointed or edged weapon (like
drills and drill bits, box cutters, utility knives, all saws, screwdrivers,
crowbars, hammers, pliers, wrenches, spanners, blow
torches).
Any blunt instrument capable of causing injury, including but not limited
to:
- Baseball
and softball bats.
- Clubs
or batons – rigid or flexible (like Billy clubs, blackjacks, and night
sticks).
- Cricket
bats.
- Golf
clubs.
- Hockey
sticks.
- Lacrosse
sticks.
- Kayak
and canoe paddles.
- Skateboards.
- Billiard,
snooker and pool cues.
- Fishing
rods.
- Martial
arts equipment (knuckle dusters, coshes, rice flails, num
chucks).
Any explosive or highly combustible substances which poses a risk to the
health of passengers and crew or the security / safety of aircraft
including, but not limited to:
- Ammunition.
- Blasting
caps.
- Detonators
and fuses.
- Explosives
and explosive devices.
- Replica
or imitation explosive material or devices.
- Mines
and other explosive military stores.
- Grenades
of all types.
- Gas
and gas containers (butane, propane, acetylene, oxygen in large
volume).
- Fireworks,
flares in any form and other pyrotechnics (including party poppers and toy
caps).
- Non
safety matches.
- Smoke
generating canisters or cartridges.
- Flammable
liquid fuel (petrol, gasoline, diesel, lighter fluid, alcohol,
ethanol).
- Aerosol
spray paint.
- Turpentine
and paint thinner.
- Alcoholic
beverages exceeding 70% by volume.
Any
chemical or toxic substances which poses a risk to the health of passengers and
crew or the security / safety of the aircraft including, but not limited
to:
- Acids
and alkalis (like spillable “wet” batteries).
- Corrosive
or bleaching substances (mercury, chlorine).
- Disabling
or incapacitating sprays (mace, pepper spray, tear gas).
- Radioactive
material (medicinal or commercial isotopes).
- Poisons.
- Infectious
or biological hazardous material (infected blood, bacteria and
viruses).
- Material
capable of spontaneous ignition or combustion.
- Fire
extinguishers.
- The
following articles are completely forbidden as cabin and/or hold
baggage:
- Any
item which poses a risk to the health of passengers and crew or the security
/ safety of the aircraft or property, including, but not limited
to:
- Explosives,
including detonators, fuses, grenades, mines and
explosives.
- Propane
and butane gases (like camping gas).
- Flammable
liquids, including gasoline, methanol.
- Flammable
solids and reactive substances including magnesium, firelighters, fireworks
and flares.
- Oxidizers
and organic peroxides, including bleach, car body repair
kits.
- Toxic
or infectious substances, including rat poison, infected
blood.
- Radioactive
material, including medicinal or commercial
isotopes.
- Corrosives,
(including mercury, car batteries, acids and
alkali).
- Vehicle
fuel system components which have contained fuel.
- Material
capable of spontaneous ignition or combustion.
- Compressed
gases (flammable, non flammable, poisonous, refrigerating,
etc).
- Flammable
liquids (like lighter fluid containers, paints and
thinners).
- Non
safety matches.
- Substances
that when in contact with water emit flammable
gases.
- Mercury
thermometers or similar mercury items (except small medical ones for
personal use, in their proper container, only as cabin
baggage).
- Alarm
equipped briefcases.
- Magnetic
substances.
- Items
which in the opinion of the Carrier are unsuitable for carriage by reason of
their weight, size or quality.
- Dry
ice over 2 kgs in weight (up to 2 kgs per passenger permitted as cabin
baggage only).
- Items classified by IATA as
“Dangerous Goods”.
SOME OF
THESE ARTICLES MAY BE TRANSPORTED AS REGISTERED CARGO IF PROPERLY PACKED
AND
ABIDE TO CARGO REGULATIONS.