Prohibited items
Passengers are not permitted to carry the following items into security restricted areas and on board an aircraft:
- guns, firearms and other devices that discharge projectiles;
- stunning devices;
- objects with a sharp point or sharp edge;
- workmen’s tools;
- blunt tools;
- explosives and incendiary substances and devices.
Rules for carriage of liquids, aerosols and gels:
- Passengers are allowed to carry only small amounts of liquids on themselves and/or in hand luggage. Liquids must be contained in separate containers not bigger than 100 mL. These containers must be packed into one plastic transparent bag no larger than 1 L, that can be re-sealed. (one bag per one passenger). Before the inspection liquids, aerosols and gels are removed from cabin baggage, and must be presented separately for inspection.
- There are no limitations to the quantities of liquids used during the trip for medical or special nutrition needs of passengers including baby food (passengers may be asked to prove that these products are necessary).
Passengers are not permitted to carry the following items in their checked in baggage carried on the aircraft cargo section:
Explosives and incendiary substances and devices capable of being used to cause serious injury or to pose a threat to the safety of aircraft, including:
- ammunition,
- blasting caps,
- detonators and fuses,
- mines, grenades and other explosive military stores,
- fireworks and other pyrotechnics,
- smoke-generating canisters and smoke-generating cartridges,
- dynamite, gunpowder and plastic explosives.
Aviation safety officers may deny the entry to a passenger carrying a suspicious-looking item to the security restricted areas and (or) on board an aircraft, or refuse to carry such an article in the checked in baggage.
If you are not sure of the rules for transportation of prohibited or restricted items, please contact our customer service department.









