1. Passengers taking domestic flights are prohibited from carrying liquid items with them, but they can be transported, and their packaging should comply with relevant regulations on civil aviation transportation.
2. The daily necessities and quantities that passengers are allowed to carry with them are limited
1. Passengers can carry a small amount of cosmetics for personal use during the trip. They are limited to one piece of each type of cosmetic, and the container volume must not exceed 100 ml and should be placed in a separate bag and subject to bottle opening inspection.
2. Passengers from abroad who need to transfer to a domestic flight at an airport in China should place the duty-free liquid items they bring into the country in a transparent plastic bag that is intact and sealed, and must present a shopping voucher. , can only be carried after being confirmed by safety inspection.
3. 1 bottle of hair gel and collar net 350ML; 1 bottle of daily mousse and shine agent 350ML; 500ML perfume; 1 bottle of insecticide 350ML; 1 bottle of air freshener 350ML; others contain flammable substances The total amount of material daily necessities does not exceed 1000ML or 1kg.
4. 5 lighters (filled with flammable gas or fuel oil) and 5 boxes of safety matches
5. Passengers traveling with infants can apply to the airline when purchasing tickets. Airlines provide liquid dairy products for free on board; diabetic or other patients carry necessary liquid medicines, which will be handed over to the flight crew for safekeeping after being confirmed by safety inspection.
Passengers holding economy class or business class tickets can only carry one item with them, and the size of each piece of luggage cannot exceed 20*40*55 centimeters. Passengers holding first class tickets can only carry one item with them. A person can carry two items with him/her, and the total weight of the luggage items shall not exceed 5 kilograms.
Items that passengers are prohibited from carrying with them or checked in
(1) Firearms, military or police equipment Tools (including main parts), including:
1. Military guns, official guns: pistols, rifles, submachine guns, machine guns, riot guns, etc.
2. Civilian guns: air guns, shotguns, sporting 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, bayonets, etc.
5. Firearms and equipment prohibited by the state: steel ball guns, tear gas guns, stun guns, electric shock devices, defensive devices, etc.
6. Imitations of the above items.
(2) Explosive items, including:
1. Ammunition: bombs, grenades, illumination bombs, incendiary bombs, smoke bombs, signal flares, tear gas bombs, gas bombs and bullets (blank bombs , combat bombs, test bombs, training bombs), etc.
2. Explosive equipment: explosives, detonators, fuses, detonating cords, non-electrical detonation systems, blasting agents, etc.
3. Pyrotechnic products: fireworks bombs, fireworks, firecrackers, etc.
4. Imitations of the above items.
(3) Controlled knives: refers to the knives listed in the "Interim Provisions on the Control of Certain Knives" promulgated and implemented by the Ministry of Public Security with the approval of the State Council in 1983, including daggers, three-edged knives (including Triangular scrapers for machining), knives with self-locking devices, single-edged knives and double-edged knives that resemble daggers but are longer than a dagger, and other similar single-edged, double-edged, triangular-pointed knives, etc. Tibetan knives, waist knives, boot knives, etc. that ethnic minorities need to wear and use due to their living habits are controlled knives and are only allowed to be sold and used in ethnic autonomous areas.
(4) Flammable and explosive items, including: bottled compressed gases and liquefied gases such as hydrogen, oxygen, butane; yellow phosphorus, white phosphorus, nitrocellulose (including film), oil paper and their products, etc. Self-igniting items; metal potassium, sodium, lithium, calcium carbide (carbide), magnesium aluminum powder and other items that burn when exposed to water; flammable liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, diesel, benzene, ethanol (alcohol), paint, thinner, rosin oil, etc.; flash Powder, solid alcohol, celluloid and other flammable solids; sodium peroxide, potassium peroxide, lead peroxide, peracetic acid and other inorganic and organic oxidants.
(5) Toxic items: including cyanide, highly toxic pesticides and other highly toxic items.
(6) Corrosive items: including sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, liquid batteries, Sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.
(7) Radioactive items: radioactive items such as radioisotopes.
(8) Other items that endanger flight safety, such as strong magnets that may interfere with the normal operation of various instruments on the aircraft, items with strong pungent odors, etc.
(9) Other items prohibited from being carried or transported as stipulated in national laws and regulations.
Items that passengers are not allowed to carry with them but can be checked as checked luggage
(1) Kitchen knives, scissors, fruit knives, razors and other household knives;
( 2) Professional knives such as scalpels, butcher's knives, carving knives;
(3) Knives, spears, swords, halberds, etc. performed by cultural and artistic units;
(4) Axes, Chisels, hammers, awls, weighted or spiked canes, iron-tipped trekking poles;
(5) Other sharp and blunt instruments that can be used to endanger aviation safety;
(6 ) Liquor (1kg and in good condition).