List of prohibited items you can't take in checked-in baggage on flights

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: August 7, 2023 07:59 PM2023-08-07T19:59:23+5:302023-08-07T19:59:23+5:30

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Thousands of people travel by air in the country and now this number is increasing rapidly. However, traveling by air is a little different from train or bus, which means that safety reasons are given special attention during this journey.

Most people who travel by air regularly are aware of the items that are strictly prohibited from being carried on board. However, some people are not aware of this or it is very important for those who travel by air for the first time.

Your luggage is checked at the airport before boarding the plane. In the meantime, any contraband found with your luggage is confiscated. Many times the passenger is not allowed to travel if the case is serious.

Power banks, dry cell batteries, knives, scissors, other sharp instruments, ammunition or toy guns, non-lockable electronic devices, aerosols and liquids, any other items considered a safety hazard by law during flight.

Power banks contain lithium iron batteries, which are considered hazardous by the International Air Transport Association. Because, if these batteries are not stored properly, there is a risk of them exploding.

Airlines have different rules regarding baggage and cabin baggage, but both are strictly prohibited from carrying flammable materials and other prohibited materials.

According to the Civil Aviation Bureau, 25,000 contraband items are confiscated from passengers every day during airport screening. If you are traveling with these restricted items, check in and check out will take a long time.