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Can nail clippers be taken on the plane?

Nail clippers are not allowed on the plane, but they can be checked as luggage. According to the Civil Aviation Administration's "Articles that are forbidden to carry with you but can be checked as luggage", nail clippers are sharp weapons. Articles with sharp edges or sharp points are made of metal or other materials, which are strong enough to cause serious personal injury. Extended information: 1. things that are forbidden to carry with you but can be checked as luggage. (1) sharp weapon This article has sharp edges or sharp tips, and is made of metal or other materials with sufficient strength to cause serious personal injury, mainly including: 1. Daily knives (the blade length is greater than 6cm), such as kitchen knives, fruit knives, scissors, art knives, paper cutters, etc. 2. Professional knives (the blade length is not limited), such as scalpels, butchers, meat cutters, planers, milling cutters, etc. 3. Knife, spear, sword, halberd, etc. Used as a martial arts performance. (2) Blunt objects, that is, without sharp edges or sharp tips, are made of metal or other materials with sufficient strength to cause serious personal injury, mainly including: sticks (including telescopic sticks and nunchakus), bats, billiards sticks, cricket bats, hockey sticks, golf clubs, trekking poles, ski pole, knuckles and copper sleeves (fingernails); Reference: China Eastern Airlines-Baggage Transportation Restrictions/500Fd9Fd72A 60599D345F02534349B033BBA86? x-BCE-process = image % 2f resize % 2Cm _ lfit % 2Cw _ 600% 2Ch _ 800% 2c limit _ 1% 2f quality % 2Cq _ 85% 2f format % 2Cf _ auto