
Items Strictly Prohibited for Aircraft Transport

Explosives, explosive materials
Flammable substances: alcohol, gasoline, etc.
Explosives, explosive materials: bombs, mines, fireworks, detonators, etc.
Hazardous Substances: toxic substances, infectious agents, corrosive substances (acids, salts), radioactive materials, oxidizing agents, other organic solvents.
Alarm Devices: objects equipped with alarm devices.
Prohibited Items for Transport according to the current regulations of the countries and territories that the aircraft flies to, flies from, or flies over.
Additionally, items not permitted for carry-on are those that airlines deem unsuitable for transport due to their hazardous, unsafe nature, or due to their weight or specific characteristics. Therefore, any items posing a threat to passengers or aircraft are refused transport by airlines.
Restricted items to carry in hand luggage
Items considered as weapons or dangerous items: Various types of knives, swords, daggers, batons, or any tool or item that is not normally considered dangerous but may become dangerous depending on its use such as stone clamps, razors, various types of scissors, hammer pliers, sewing needles, sports clubs, ...
Liquids: Can liquids be brought on board?

Regulations regarding liquids
Car battery: Also falls under items not allowed to be brought on board, except when used for personal devices such as watches, cameras, camcorders, phones, laptops, and similar devices. Lithium or lithium-ion batteries with capacities ranging from 100WH to 160WH can be carried up to 02 pieces per person or as carry-on baggage, and the batteries must be individually packaged to ensure no short circuits occur.
Furthermore, airlines may also restrict the transport of passenger belongings according to the current regulations of the countries and territories to which you are flying.
Restricted items for transportation via checked baggage

Items restricted for carriage as cargo
Fragile items like glassware, wine bottles, and delicate ceramics.
Perishable goods prone to damage include fresh and frozen food, various vegetables, children's snacks like fruits and veggies, cut flowers, and leaves. These perishables must be securely packaged to prevent damage to other luggage. Items such as durian, fermented fish sauce, shrimp, which emit strong odors, are prohibited as checked or carry-on baggage unless tightly sealed to prevent odor transmission to adjacent luggage. If properly sealed, limited quantities of up to 03 liters or 03 kg of pungent liquid like fish sauce and/or 05 kg of durian or similar odorous items may be accepted as checked baggage.
>> Learn more about transporting durian, fish sauce, seafood by air here.
Electronic devices such as camcorders, cameras, computers, phones, laptops, or equivalent electronics.
Valuable Items: Money, jewelry, precious metals, securities, valuable documents, commercial papers, negotiations, artworks, or other specimens.
Similarly to restricted carry-on items, other materials will also be restricted for transport according to the current regulations of the countries and territories the aircraft travels to, from, or through.

Other restricted substances for transport are subject to the regulations of each country and territory.
Furthermore, conditions regarding goods and items brought onto the aircraft must also comply with the regulations of the destinations. For example, for Singapore, passengers are not allowed to bring chewing gum, alcohol, and no more than 1 pack of cigarettes, while for Malaysia, passengers are only allowed to bring a maximum of 200 cigarettes, ... Therefore, in addition to the baggage regulations of airlines, passengers must also familiarize themselves with the regulations of the destination to ensure that the items they bring in their luggage are not detained at the airport.
>> Find answers to frequently asked questions about booking tickets and flying here.
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