Methanol (for fuel cells)
Maximum quantity of fuel must not exceed 200 mL for liquids, 200 g for solids, or 120 mL for liquified gas
Maximum quantity of fuel must not exceed 200 mL for liquids, 200 g for solids, or 120 mL for liquified gas
Must be marked "APPROVED FOR CARRIAGE IN AIRCRAFT CABIN ONLY"Maximum quantity of fuel - 200 mL for liquid, 200 g for solid, 12 mL for liquified gas. Refuelling onboard is NOT permitted (except for installing a spare cartridge)
Must be marked "APPROVED FOR CARRIAGE IN AIRCRAFT CABIN ONLY"Maximum quantity of fuel - 200 mL for liquid, 200 g for solid, 12 mL for liquified gas. Refuelling onboard is NOT permitted (except for installing a spare cartridge)
Must be marked "APPROVED FOR CARRIAGE IN AIRCRAFT CABIN ONLY"Maximum quantity of fuel - 200 mL for liquid, 200 g for solid, 12 mL for liquified gas. Refuelling onboard is NOT permitted (except for installing a spare cartridge)
Minimum 3 ply. Must be unused in original packaging. No sea shell prints allowed. One pack per passenger.
The quantity of laundry powder is limited to an amount required for personal use, and packed in a manner that prevents spillage. There are international security restrictions for carriage of certain powders and liquids onboard international flights. Please refer to the Travel Secure website for further information - https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/about-us/what-we-do/travelsecure/
Cylinders with a volume capacity greater than 50mL are forbidden.
Checked baggage - Batteries must be removed and carried in the cabin if battery capacity exceeds: For lithium metal batteries, a content of 0.3 grams or less; For lithium-ion batteries, a Watt-hour rating of 2.7 Wh or less. Carry-on (cabin) baggage - Batteries can remain installed in the baggage if battery capacity is less than: For lithium metal batteries, a content of 2 grams or less; For lithium-ion batteries, a Watt-hour rating of 100 Wh or less. Refer to airline for any airline specific requirements.
Spare batteries for portable medical devices are shown in a separate entry
Refrigerating machines such as car fridges or other appliances which have been designed for the specific purpose of keeping food or other items at low temperature in an internal compartment. Refrigerating machines are allowed if containing less than 12 kg of a gas in Division 2.2 (non-flammable, non-toxic gas)