Football, Soccer ball, Rugby ball etc
It is recommended that balls are deflated, or partially deflated, before flying. Please consult the Airline prior to travel.
It is recommended that balls are deflated, or partially deflated, before flying. Please consult the Airline prior to travel.
There are certain items that you are not allowed to take in your carry-on baggage because they present a security risk. Prohibited items include, but are not limited to: sporting goods, kitchen utensils, tools, and other things with sharp edges or points capable of injuring someone. For more information about security related items, please refer to the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development.
Batteries must not exceed 2 g for lithium metal or 100 Wh for lithium ion. Carried by passengers or crew for personal use only. Should be carried in carry-on baggage. If a device is carried in checked baggage, measures must be taken to prevent unintentional activation and to protect it from damage. The device must be completely switched off (not in sleep or hibernation mode).
Each airline operates under its own Conditions of Carriage, which may indicate what you cannot take onboard or pack in your checked baggage. You should check with you airline if you are unsure whether you can take a particular item onboard. For more information about security related items, please refer to the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development.
Food is not considered a Dangerous Goods and is generally allowed. For International Travellers, depending on the food, it may be subject to quarantine. Please refer to the Department of Agriculture for more information. http://www.agriculture.gov.au/travelling/arriving-in-australia
Food is not considered a Dangerous Goods and is generally allowed. However, depending on the food, it may be subject to quarantine. Please refer to the Department of Agriculture website for more information. http://www.agriculture.gov.au/travelling/arriving-in-australia Conditions may vary for international travel.
Food is not considered a Dangerous Goods and is generally allowed. However, depending on the food, it may be subject to quarantine. Please refer to the Department of Agriculture website for more information. http://www.agriculture.gov.au/travelling/arriving-in-australia Conditions may vary for international travel.
Conditions may vary for international travel.
Loose ammunition is strictly forbidden.
Ready to eat and self heating meals involve dangerous goods with by-products that are hazardous in an aviation environment.