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, specific restrictions exist on liquids, aerosols, and gels in carry-on baggage for international flights. These items must not exceed 100 milliliters 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.