RULES AND RECOMMENDATIONS

All luggage must be equipped with a tag indicating the passenger first and last name, telephone number and address.Furthermore, the luggage weight or number cannot exceed the allowed quantity established by each airline.If the luggage exceeds the limits, its transport is authorized (where applicable) upon payment of an “excess fee” at the ticket office (subject to availability).

Luggage Trolleys
In order to offer the best services available to its passengers, and to comply with the highest international quality standards, Airgest has decided to supply luggage trolleys for free. After each use, the customers must bring the luggage trolley to the pick-up/delivery station (external covered walk – Arrivals entrance). Any theft, damage or careless use of the manager’s property will be prosecuted according to the law.

CABIN LUGGAGE

Only one luggage (check the allowed weight and size with the airline) and the following articles (unless otherwise specified by the airline) are allowed on board the aircraft:

  • bag, briefcase or laptop
  • camera, video camera or CD player
  • cellphones and other frequent-use small electric/electronic devices
  • coat or jacket
  • umbrella
  • crutches or other walking aid
  • travel reading material
  • carry cots/strollers and baby food/milk needed for the journey
  • items purchased in “duty-free shops” and other shops within the airport and on the aircraft
  • liquid/solid medicines required for medical/therapeutic/dietary needs necessary for the entire duration of the flight. A special medical prescription is required for liquid medicines

Special limitations apply to the transport of liquids, as well as other dangerous and forbidden items.

Items prohibited in the hand luggage

  • any kind of firearms, such as guns, revolver, carbines, shotguns
  • toy weapons, reproduction of real firearms which may be mistaken for actual firearms
  • firearm components,  excluding telescopic sights
  • compressed air or carbon dioxide arms, such as guns, pop-guns, carbines and ball guns
  • signal flare pistols and starter pistols
  • bows, cross bows and arrows
  • harpoon guns and spear guns
  • slingshots and catapults
  • stunning devices, including devices for shocking, such as stun guns (tasers) and stun batons
  • animal stunners and animal killers
  • disabling and incapacitating chemicals, gases and sprays, such as mace, pepper sprays, capsicum sprays, tear gas, acid sprays and animal repellent sprays
  • items designed for chopping, such as axes, hatchets and cleavers
  • ice axes and ice picks
  • razor blades
  • box cutters
  • knives with blades of more than 6 cm
  • scissors with blades of more than 6 cm as measured from the fulcrum
  • martial arts equipment with a sharp point or sharp edge
  • swords and sables:
  • crowbars
  • drills and drill bits, including cordless portable power drills
  • tools with a blade or a shaft of more than 6 cm capable of use as a weapon, such as screwdrivers and chisels
  • saws, including cordless portable power saws
  • blowtorches
  • bolt guns and nail guns
  • baseball and softball bats
  • clubs and batons, such as billy clubs, blackjacks and night sticks
  • martial arts equipment
  • ammunitions
  • blasting caps
  • detonators and fuses
  • replica or imitation explosive devices
  • mines, grenades and other explosive military stores
  •  fireworks and other pyrotechnics
  • smoke-generating canisters and smoke-generating cartridges
  • dynamite, gunpowder and plastic explosives
  • water and other beverages, soups, syrups
  • creams, lotions and oils
  • perfumes
  • sprays
  • gels (including hair and shower gels)
  • pressurized containers (including shaving cream, other creams, aerosols and deodorants)
  • pastes (including toothpaste)
  • liquid and solid mixes
  • mascara
  • any other product with the same texture

For more information, please see the Enac website, “What to Bring on Board” section.

HOLD BAGGAGE

Passengers are not permitted to carry the following articles in their hold baggage:

  • ammunitions
  • blasting caps
  • detonators and fuses
  • mines, grenades and other explosive military stores
  • smoke-generating canisters and smoke-generating cartridges
  • dynamite, gunpowder and plastic explosives
  • self-defence spray cans
  • vehicle fuel system components which have contained fuel
  • alarm devices
  • gases, including propane and butane
  • flammable liquids, including gasoline and methanol
  • coolants and irritating liquids
  • radioactive material, including medicinal or commercial isotopes
  • flammable solids and reactive substances, including magnesium, firelighters, fireworks and flares
  • corrosives, including mercury and vehicle batteries
  • flammable liquids/solids, including alcohol exceeding 70 degrees
  • magnetizing substances
  • oxidisers and organic peroxides, including bleach and car body repair kits
  • toxic or infectious substances, including rat poison and infected blood
  • diving light with inserted batteries

For more information, please see the Enac website, “What to Bring on Board” section.