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What can't I take on the plane?

First, passengers on domestic flights are forbidden to carry liquid articles with them, but they can send them, and their packaging should comply with the relevant provisions of civil aviation transportation.

Second, the daily necessities and quantity carried by passengers are limited.

1. Passengers are allowed to bring a small amount of cosmetics for their own use. Each piece of cosmetics is limited to one piece, and its container volume shall not exceed 100 ml, and it shall be put into a bag separately and opened for inspection.

2. If an overseas passenger needs to transfer to a domestic flight at a domestic airport, the duty-free liquid articles he brings into the country should be put in a transparent plastic bag with intact bags and sealed bags, and the shopping voucher should be produced before they can be carried.

3, hair gel, collar net 1 bottle 350ML;; Life mousse and brightener 1 bottle 350ML;; Perfume 500ML;; Insecticide 1 bottle 350ML;; Air freshener 1 bottle 350ML;; Other articles for daily use containing flammable substances shall not exceed 1000ML or 1kg.

4.5 lighters (filled with combustible gas or fuel) and 5 boxes of safety matches.

5. Passengers with babies can apply to the airline when purchasing tickets, and the airline will provide liquid dairy products free of charge on board; Diabetic patients or other patients carry necessary liquid drugs, which are kept by the unit after being confirmed by safety inspection.

Passengers with economy or business class tickets can only carry one item with them, and the size of each luggage item cannot exceed 20 * 40 * 55cm. Passengers with first-class air tickets can carry two items with them, and the total weight of luggage items cannot exceed 5kg.

Articles prohibited from being carried or checked by passengers.

(a) Firearms, military or police equipment (including major components), including:

1. Military guns and official guns: pistols, rifles, submachine guns, machine guns, riot guns, etc.

2. Civil guns: air guns, shotguns, sports guns, anesthesia injection guns, starting guns, etc.

3. Other guns: sample guns, prop guns, etc.

4. Ordnance and police equipment: batons, military or police daggers and bayonets.

5. Guns and equipment prohibited by the state: steel ball guns, tear gas guns, stun guns, stun guns, self-defense devices, etc.

6. Imitation of the above items.

(2) Explosives, including:

1. Ammunition: bombs, grenades, flares, incendiary bombs, smoke bombs, signal bombs, tear gas bombs, gas bombs, bullets (empty bombs, combat bombs, inspection bombs, coach bombs), etc.

2. Blasting equipment: explosives, detonators, fuses, detonating cords, non-conductive blasting systems, blasting agents, etc.

3. Fireworks products: fireworks, firecrackers, etc.

4. Imitation of the above items.

(3) Controlled knives refer to knives listed in 1983 Interim Provisions on Controlling Some Cutters promulgated and implemented by the Ministry of Public Security with the approval of the State Council, including daggers, triangular knives (including triangular scrapers for processing), knives with self-locking devices, single-edged knives, double-edged knives that look like daggers but are longer than daggers, and other similar single-edged, double-edged and triangular sharp knives. Tibetan knives, waist knives and boot knives that ethnic minorities need to wear and use because of their living habits are controlled knives and are only allowed to be sold and used in ethnic autonomous areas.

(4) Flammable and explosive articles, including bottled compressed gas and liquefied gases such as hydrogen, oxygen and butane; Spontaneous combustion articles such as yellow phosphorus, white phosphorus, nitrocellulose (including film), oil paper and its products; Metal potassium, sodium, lithium, calcium carbide (calcium carbide), magnesium aluminum powder and other substances that burn in water; Flammable liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, diesel oil, benzene, ethanol (alcohol), paint, thinner and rosin oil; Flammable solids such as glitter powder, solid alcohol and celluloid; Sodium peroxide, potassium peroxide, lead peroxide, peracetic acid and other inorganic and organic oxidizer.

Toxic substances: including cyanide, highly toxic pesticides and other highly toxic substances.

(6) Corrosive substances: including sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, liquid storage battery, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.

(7) Radioactive substances: radioactive substances such as radioisotopes.

(eight) other items that endanger flight safety, such as strong magnetic objects that may interfere with the normal work of various instruments on the plane, and items with strong irritating smell.

(9) Other articles prohibited from being carried or transported by national laws and regulations.

Articles that passengers are forbidden to carry with them but can be checked as luggage.

(a) kitchen knives, scissors, fruit knives, razors and other household knives;

(2) Special knives such as scalpels, butcher knives and meat cutters;

(3) Knives, spears, swords and halberds. Performing knives by literary and art units;

(4) Axes, chisels, hammers, awls, weighted or spiked walking sticks and iron-tipped trekking sticks;

(5) Other sharp and blunt weapons that can be used to endanger aviation safety;

(6) Alcohol (1 kg and well packaged).