When traveling by air, it's important to be aware of restricted goods.
These are items considered dangerous and could pose a threat to the safety of the aircraft and its passengers.
Examples of restricted goods include;
- flammable liquids
- organic peroxides
- lithium batteries
- explosives.
These items are prohibited from being carried on or checked in luggage.
Additionally, there are specific restrictions on liquids, aerosols, and gels in carry-on baggage for international flights. These items must not exceed 100 millilitres per item and must be packed in a clear, resealable plastic bag with a capacity of 1 litre or less.
However, there are exemptions for certain items, such as medicines and baby products. These items may have different rules or allowances.
It is important that you check with the airline if you are unsure of any of the items that you plan to travel with.