Before flying, it's important to know how to pack your personal items, toiletries and medicinal items correctly while adhering to the dangerous goods regulations. Show
On this pageAerosols (non-flammable for sporting or home use)What aerosols you can carry and requirements of how to pack: Aerosol requirements
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Alcoholic beveragesWhat alcoholic beverages you can carry and requirements how to pack: alcholic beverages requirements
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Important informationDisclaimer: * Security requirements limit all liquids in carry-on baggage on international flights to 100ml per item Cigarette, Zippo, Arc, Plasma lighters or safety matchesWhat cigarette and lighters you can carry and requirements of how to pack: Safety matches and lighter requirements
Important Smoking in the aircraft at any time is strictly prohibited. This includes the use of e-cigarettes and personal vaping devices. Strike anywhere matches, book matches, lighter fuel, blue flame/cigar lighters or lighters powered by a lithium battery which can be accidently turned on, are forbidden. Requirements
e-Cigarettes, personal vaping devicesWhat e-cigarette items you can carry and requirements of how to pack: e-cigarette requirements
The use and charging of all e-cigarettes and other personal vaporisers are not permitted onboard an aircraft. Requirements
Hair curlers containing hydrocarbon gasWhat hair curlers you can carry and requirements of how to pack: Hair curlers containing hydrocarbon gas information
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These hair curlers must not be used onboard the aircraft at any time. Toiletries and medicinal itemsWhat toiletry and medicinal items you can carry and requirements of how to pack: toiletries and medicial items - requirements
These include medicinal items and toilet articles. Toiletries are classed as items which can be applied to the body eg. aerosol deodorants, hair sprays, perfumes, colognes, shaving gels, etc. Requirements
Important informationDisclaimer: ^ Security requirements further limit liquids, aerosols and gels on all international flights to 100g/100ml. Further information on dangerous goodsThe International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations describe in detail what Dangerous Goods may be transported by air, in what quantities, and how they should be packed. For details on how to safely transport your Dangerous Goods, contact your local Qantas FreightOpens external site Office. Forbidden dangerous goodsImportant information regarding electronic devicesQantas Group customers are advised to refer to the Product SafetyOpens external site website for a list of products that contain dangerous goods that have been recalled due to faults. Customers planning to travel with these products should refer to the original manufacturer for further information and recall instructions. Can I take a vape on a plane Australia?Not permitted in checked baggage
Electronic cigarettes including e-cigars and other personal vaporizers containing batteries must be in carry-on baggage only. The use on board and the recharging of these devices is strictly prohibited. The item must be packed to prevent accidental activation.
What can you not take on a Jetstar flight?We highly recommend that you do not include the following in your checked baggage:. Fragile items.. Computers.. Money.. Valuable documents.. Business documents.. Electronics.. Passports.. Medication.. Can you take Vapes on a plane Qantas?The use and charging of all e-cigarettes and other personal vaporisers are not permitted onboard an aircraft. Must be protected to prevent accidental activation.
How strict is Jetstar with carryJetstar are very strict and state that your carry on must not exceed 56 x 36 x 23 cm and so be small enough to fit in the overhead locker. You are also allowed a smaller item to accompany your carry on which must fit under the seat in front of you.
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