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Dangerous Goods
(In accordance with the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, 62nd Edition, French version, effective January 1, 2021 – ADDENDUM published on January 4, 2021)

Baggage may only contain, under your strict responsibility:

  • Valuable items, including cash,

  • Precious metals and jewelry,

  • Commercial documents and forms, passports, identity cards, and other valuable papers,

  • Electronic devices and optical instruments (computers, laptops, cameras, mobile phones, camcorders with accessories, glasses), medications, keys, etc.

Baggage must under no circumstances contain:

  • Items that, due to their nature and characteristics (including type, weight, dimensions, fragility, or particular vulnerability), are not suitable for transport,

  • Dangerous or harmful items that may pose a risk to the aircraft, people, or other transported items.
    If, despite this prohibition, a passenger places prohibited items in their baggage, they are solely responsible for their transport.

It is prohibited to attach or fix additional items to baggage that could detach during transport. The carrier is not responsible for any potential loss.

List of prohibited items in cabin baggage:

Firearms and projectile-firing equipment: items intended or appearing to be intended to cause serious bodily injury by projectiles, including:

  • Firearms of all types, such as pistols, revolvers, rifles, shotguns,

  • Toy guns, replicas, and imitations of firearms that may be mistaken for real guns,

  • Firearm parts, except telescopic sights,

  • Air or gas guns, including pistols, pellet rifles, and rifles,

  • Signal pistols and starter pistols,

  • Bows, crossbows, and arrows,

  • Harpoon and spear launching equipment,

  • Slingshots and catapults.

Stunning equipment: items specifically intended to stun or immobilize, including:

  • Paralysis devices such as stun guns, tasers, and stun batons,

  • Equipment for stunning and killing animals,

  • Neutralizing and weakening chemical substances, gases, and aerosols such as tear gas, pepper spray, acid sprays, and animal repellent aerosols.

Sharp or cutting objects: items that may cause serious injury, including:

  • Splitting tools, such as axes, cleavers, and machetes,

  • Ice picks and ice axes,

  • Razor blades,

  • Box cutters,

  • Knives with blades longer than 6 cm,

  • Scissors with blades longer than 6 cm from the pivot,

  • Pointed or cutting martial arts equipment,

  • Sabres and swords.

Tools: items that could cause serious bodily injury or threaten aircraft safety, including:

  • Steel pliers,

  • Drills and bits, including portable cordless drills,

  • Tools with blades or handles longer than 6 cm that could be used as weapons, such as screwdrivers and woodworking scissors,

  • Saws, including portable cordless saws,

  • Torches,

  • Rivet and nail guns.

Blunt tools: items that could cause serious injury if used to strike, including:

  • Baseball and softball bats,

  • Batons, including rubber, leather-covered, and police batons,

  • Martial arts equipment.

Explosive materials and incendiary devices: explosives, incendiary substances, or devices intended or appearing to be intended to cause serious bodily injury or threaten aircraft safety, including:

  • Ammunition, primers, detonators, and fuses,

  • Replicas or imitation explosive devices,

  • Mines, grenades, and other military explosives,

  • Fireworks and other pyrotechnic materials,

  • Smoke bombs and cartridges,

  • Dynamite, gunpowder, and plastic explosives,

  • Electric motorized personal transporters powered by lithium batteries:

    • Airwheel,

    • Solowheel,

    • Hoverboard,

    • Mini-Segway,

    • Balance wheel, etc.,

  • E-cigarettes (including electronic cigars, pipes, and other personal inhalation devices).

For safety reasons, baggage is subject to inspection by airport Security Services. The carrier is not responsible for the actions of these services or their consequences. If you wish to transport a weapon in checked baggage, contact the carrier for information on applicable special conditions.

List of dangerous goods allowed in cabin baggage:

  • Heat-producing equipment, such as diving lamps and welders,

  • Dry ice, up to 2.5 kg (5 lb) per person, if used to pack perishable goods not subject to regulations, provided the packaging allows CO₂ to escape. For checked baggage, airline authorization is required, and each piece must be labeled “dry ice” or “carbon dioxide, solid” with net quantity or note of ≤2.5 kg,

  • Refrigerated packaging containing liquid nitrogen fully absorbed by a porous material for safe transport of non-regulated goods, provided the container design prevents pressure buildup or leakage,

  • Non-flammable gas cylinders in life jackets, up to two small cylinders per passenger, plus up to two spares,

  • Oxygen or air in small bottles for medical use (≤5 kg gross weight). Liquid oxygen systems are prohibited,

  • Non-radioactive medical and toiletry items (including aerosols) like hairspray, perfumes, colognes, and medical items containing alcohol. Total net weight ≤2 kg (4.4 lb) or 2 L, each item ≤0.5 kg (1 lb) or 0.5 L, with secure valves,

  • Alcoholic beverages individually packaged with >24% and <70% alcohol, in containers ≤5 L, net 5 L per person,

  • Non-flammable, non-toxic gas cylinders for prosthetics, including spares of similar size if required during travel,

  • General-use electronic devices with lithium or lithium-ion batteries (watches, calculators, cameras, phones, laptops, cameras, etc.) for personal use by passengers or crew,

  • Medical or clinical thermometers containing mercury, one per passenger for personal use, in protective casing.

ATTENTION: The carrier may refuse baggage not properly closed or packaged to ensure safe transport. It is recommended to attach a label with your address. The carrier is not responsible for fragile items, money, jewelry, valuable documents, or commercial samples. Transport of such items is at the passenger’s risk and responsibility.

In case of doubt about an item’s danger for air transport, please contact your operator. They are the only authority to answer such questions.

These dangerous goods pages are for information only. Only the official law can be enforced in courts. Glidy.net is not responsible for violations committed by customers or operators regarding the transport of dangerous goods.