Powdersliquidsaerosols and gels
If you're travelling overseasthere are restrictions on the quantity of liquidsaerosols and gels and some powders you may carry onboardincluding those bought from duty free. These restrictions apply to all passengers leaving on international flightsas well as those who are transiting and/or travelling on the domestic leg of an international flight within Australia. Certain exemptions apply for medicinesmedical productsmedical devices and baby products that you may need during the flight.
The Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs website provides more information about PLAG restriction and exemptions.
Prohibited items
Some items are prohibited from being carried onboard to ensure your safety. These are called prohibited items and include sporting goodskitchen utensilstools and other items with sharp edges or points capable of injuring someone.
If you're not sure whether an item is prohibitedvisit the Department of Home Affairs websitecheck with your airlinepack it in your checked baggage or leave it at home.
Weapons
Weapons of any kind are not permitted to be carried onto an aircraft on you or in your carry-on bag. Weapons include but are not limited to firearmsparts of firearms including ammunitionreplica firearms and martial arts equipment. If you're not sure whether an item is a weapon or notcheck with your airline or leave it at home.
For further informationplease visit the Department of Home Affairs website.
Dangerous goods
There are a range of items which are not permitted onboard an aircraft because they are considered a dangerous good. These goods may be explosiveflammablemagneticcaustic or generally too dangerous to be taken on the aircraft. To find out more about dangerous goodsvisit the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority.
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