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Baggage regulations

A. Definition of luggage: Luggage refers to articles and other personal articles carried by passengers for wearing, using, comfort or convenience. Unless otherwise specified, it includes checked baggage and self-care baggage.

B. Baggage classification: The baggage carried by the carrier is divided into checked baggage and non-checked baggage according to the transportation responsibility. 1) checked baggage. Checked baggage refers to the baggage that passengers give to the carrier for safekeeping and transportation, and fill in the baggage tag. When the carrier claims the baggage, he must fill in the quantity and weight of the baggage in the baggage field of the ticket and issue it to the passenger as the identification tag of the baggage claim tag. The weight of the checked baggage shall not exceed 50 kg per piece, and the volume of each piece shall not exceed 40X60X 100 cm. Baggage exceeding the above requirements must be checked with the prior consent of the carrier. 2) Not checked baggage. Non-checked baggage refers to the baggage brought into the cabin by the passenger with the consent of the carrier and kept by himself. For example, a certain amount of food, books and newspapers, cameras, coats, fragile items, valuables, diplomatic bags and other special items can be brought into the cabin by passengers as non-checked baggage. Generally, the weight of each passenger's non-checked baggage shall not exceed 5 kg, and the volume of each piece shall not exceed 20×40×55 cm, and it shall be placed in the luggage rack or under the seat, so as not to interfere with cabin service and passenger activities. The non-checked baggage agreed by the carrier should be combined with the checked baggage and weighed, and then handed over to the passengers for their own management. Passengers holding first-class tickets can carry 10 kg with them. Carry-on articles exceeding the above weight and volume limits shall be checked as checked baggage.

C. free baggage allowance. The amount of free luggage is determined according to the freight paid by the passengers, the class of cabin and the route taken by the passengers. The free baggage allowance for each passenger (including checked baggage and non-checked baggage) is as follows:

1) Free baggage allowance on domestic routes. The free baggage allowance for passengers with adult tickets or children tickets is:

Level 1: 40 kg class

Business class: 30 kg

Economy class: 20 kg

Passengers with baby tickets have no free baggage allowance.

For the domestic leg of international transportation, the amount of free baggage for each passenger is calculated according to the free line of the international route used.

2) Free baggage allowance on international routes. The number of free luggage for passengers on international routes is generally divided into:

(1) Free baggage weight allowance

The free baggage allowance for passengers with adult tickets or children tickets is:

Level 1: 40 kg class

Business class: 30 kg

Economy class: 20 kg

Passengers with baby tickets have no free baggage allowance.

(2) Single baggage allowance

First class and business class passengers: each person can check two pieces of luggage free of charge, with the volume (sum of three sides) of each piece not exceeding 158 cm and the weight of each piece not exceeding 32 kg.

Economy class passengers: each person can check in two pieces of luggage for free, and the volume of each piece (sum of three sides) does not exceed 158 cm, but the volume of two pieces (sum of three sides) does not exceed 273 cm, and the weight of each piece does not exceed 32 kg.

Babies who pay 0/0% of the adult fare can check one piece of luggage for free, but the volume (sum of three sides) does not exceed 1 15cm. In addition, you can also check in a fully folding stroller or stroller for free.

D. Provisions on declaring the transportation value of luggage.

1) If the value per kilogram of checked baggage transported domestically exceeds that of 50 yuan or the value per kilogram of checked baggage transported internationally exceeds US$ 20, you can apply for baggage declaration. The carrier shall charge a declaration surcharge of 0.5% of the declared value to passengers who exceed the maximum compensation limit.

2) declare that the value surcharge is in yuan, and if it is less than yuan, it shall be rounded to yuan.

3) When the declared value of passengers is foreign currency, it will be converted into RMB according to the buying price announced by the bank on that day.

4) The maximum declared value of each passenger's luggage is RMB 8,000. The declared value of the luggage shall not exceed the value of the luggage itself. If the carrier disagrees with the declared value and the passenger refuses to accept the inspection, the carrier has the right to refuse to accept the consignment.

5) Non-checked baggage and small animals do not apply for baggage declaration value.

6) The billing weight of the declared value baggage is in kilograms, and less than kilograms shall be rounded off. But the actual weight should be kept to one decimal place.

7) Unless there is a special agreement with other carriers, the declared baggage value can only be handled on the same carrier's flight.

8) The declared baggage weight is not included in the free baggage allowance, and an extra charge is required.

9) Calculation formula of baggage declaration value surcharge: declaration value surcharge = (baggage declaration value-maximum compensation per kilogram x declared value baggage weight) X 5%%.

Special baggage transportation. In general, if the passenger carries more luggage than the definition of luggage, the carrier may refuse to transport it. However, some special luggage items can be transported as luggage with the consent of the carrier and after taking appropriate measures according to the requirements of the carrier or being restricted by certain conditions. These bags are called special bags.

The transportation of special luggage must comply with the national laws and regulations and the carrier's transportation regulations, and can only be transported on the premise of ensuring flight safety, personal safety and ground safety. The contents mentioned in this chapter include articles that are not allowed to be transported as luggage, and the handling of luggage articles, small animals and diplomatic bags that are restricted in transportation. 1) shall not be transported as luggage. Articles that are not allowed to be transported as luggage refer to prohibited articles that cannot be carried in aircraft as stipulated by the Civil Aviation Administration and the state. Such as: flammable and toxic compressed gas, corrosive substances (acid and alkali), pathogens (infectious bacteria, viruses and substances with living pathogens), explosives (ammunition, fireworks, firecrackers and flares), flammable liquids and solids (igniters, heaters and fuels, matches, substances liable to cause combustion), oxidants (bleaching powder, peroxide) and drugs. Under no circumstances shall the above-mentioned articles be transported or checked as baggage, nor shall they be brought into the cabin as non-checked baggage.

The carrier may refuse to accept or terminate the transportation at any time if it finds that the baggage contains the above-mentioned articles that cannot be transported as baggage or sandwiched in the baggage before taking the baggage or during the transportation. 2) Baggage and articles restricted for transportation. Restricted baggage refers to some baggage items carried by passengers that may endanger personnel and flight safety or exceed the carrier's transportation regulations (such as exceeding the weight limit or exceeding the volume limit). If necessary measures are taken or in some cases, with the permission of the carrier, these restricted articles can be carried.

According to the carrier's transportation regulations, passengers are not allowed to carry guns and ammunition in their personal belongings and checked baggage. However, with the consent of the carrier, small arms and ammunition specially approved by the relevant departments for sports can be checked as checked baggage, generally not exceeding 5 kg.

Bicycles should generally be transported as goods. If it can be checked as checked baggage with the consent of the carrier, the wheels should be removed and tied to the body.

Medical small oxygen cylinders, oxygen bags and small carbon dioxide compressed gas required for the activities of prosthetic legs and prosthetic arms used by sick and disabled passengers should be approved by the carrier in advance, and each sick and disabled passenger can carry two bottles.

The total weight (including gross weight) of drugs and cosmetics, such as alcoholic drugs, conditioners, perfumes, etc. Passengers shall not carry more than 2 kilograms or 2 liters of luggage, and the net weight of each bottle shall not exceed 0.5 kilograms or 0.5 liters.

With the consent of the carrier, each passenger shall not carry more than 2 kilograms of dry ice in the articles to be frozen.

Each passenger can carry alcoholic beverages (such as alcohol), but not more than 5 liters.

Passengers can carry hearing AIDS, pacemakers and other electronic devices with human functions, and can also use them in the air. In order to avoid interference with electronic pilots and communication equipment in the aircraft, portable radios, transmitters, televisions, radios, mobile phones and other electrical equipment carried by passengers are not allowed to be used in the air.

Sharp weapons carried by passengers, such as kitchen knives, scissors, large fruit knives, handicraft knives, sabers of ethnic minorities, swords (except murder weapons) and some items that are easily mistaken for murder weapons, should be checked in the checked baggage. If there is no checked baggage or it is too late to put it in the checked baggage due to time constraints, passengers should take the initiative to hand over the restricted articles to the security department and put them in the "restricted articles storage bag". Give it to the flight attendant for safekeeping and return it to me when the plane arrives.

When the security department accepts the restricted articles, it shall fill in the "Restricted Articles Handover Form" in triplicate with the passengers; The first copy is the passenger copy, which is handed over to the passengers; The second copy is the stub copy, and the originating station keeps it; The third link is the arrival station, which is kept together with the restricted articles and handed over to the flight attendants. After receiving the restricted articles, the passenger shall return the copy of the Delivery Form of Restricted Articles to the passenger. If the passenger does not receive the restricted articles, the flight attendant shall hand over the restricted articles to the baggage inquiry department at the arrival station for safekeeping. 3) Transportation of small animals. With the consent of the carrier, small domesticated animals such as dogs, cats, birds and birds can be used as checked baggage. Wild animals and animals with strange shapes and easy injuries shall not be used as checked baggage.

Passengers who want to bring small animals on board the plane must apply at the time of booking, and agree to abide by the relevant regulations of the carrier on the transportation of small animals, and can only bring them with the consent of the carrier. On the way, passengers are responsible for feeding and adding water to small animals. The carrier shall not bear any responsibility and compensation for all losses such as being refused to carry or being refused to leave, transit or enter the country because it does not meet the requirements of the carrier or the relevant regulations of the country of entry and exit, as well as escape and death in transit.

The weight of small animals and food carried by passengers is not included in the free baggage allowance, and all weights are charged according to the applicable overweight baggage rate.

Except with the special permission of the carrier, the small animals carried by passengers are not allowed to be transported in the cabin, and can only be checked as checked baggage and packed in the cargo hold.

Passengers who require combined transport shall obtain the consent of the continuing carrier before combined transport.

1) Packaging requirements for transporting small animals

A sturdy metal or wooden container suitable for small animals;

Can prevent small animals from destroying, escaping and sticking out of the container to hurt people, luggage or articles;

Ensure air circulation and prevent small animals from choking;

Prevent feces from infiltrating, so as not to pollute aircraft and other items;

Convenient feeding and adding water;

The volume of the container is suitable for cargo hold loading and unloading.

2) Transportation conditions of small animals

Passengers carrying small animals on the plane must book tickets or purchase tickets, and can only be checked with the consent of the carrier;

The packaging of small animals must meet the requirements of the carrier;

Small animals transported internationally shall have the necessary documents for leaving or entering the relevant countries, including health certificate, vaccination certificate, exit/entry permit certificate, animal quarantine certificate, etc.

Passengers carrying small animals shall go through the check-in formalities at the time specified by the carrier on the flight day, and no later than 2 hours before the flight departure time.

3) Conditions for bringing small animals into the engine room

Only economy class aircraft are allowed to take only one small animal as carry-on baggage per flight;

For aircraft with first class/business class, only one small animal is allowed to be put into first class/business class as carry-on baggage per flight, and one small animal is also allowed to be put into economy class as carry-on baggage;

The volume of the container shall not exceed 3 1 * 3 1 * 4 1 cm;

Small animals must be placed under the owner's seat;

Guide dogs carried by blind passengers can be transported free of charge and are not included in passengers' free luggage. Some blind passengers brought them into the cabin and transported them alive in the cargo hold. Guide dogs entering the engine room must wear a muzzle and a traction rope. However, on a flight that does not land during a long flight, the carrier may refuse to bring a guide dog into the cabin;

Other transportation conditions shall be handled in accordance with the provisions on the transportation of small animals.

4) Light bubble luggage transportation.

(1) Definition: Some luggage weighing less than 6000 cubic centimeters per kilogram is called low-density luggage (i.e. light-bubble luggage), and the weight of such luggage is calculated according to the standard of volume weight.

(2) Measurement method:

The calculation method of bulk density is as follows:

A. measure the maximum length, width and height of the goods

B. carry

If the unit of measurement is cm, it shall be rounded according to the principle of rounding.

For example: 40.2x59.5x99.7cm = 40x60x100cm.

C. conversion criteria

6000 cubic centimeters = 1 kg

D. Volume and weight shall be rounded off according to actual weight:

Such as: 318.15kg = 318.5kg.

757.37 kg = 757.5 kg

E. If passengers carry more than one piece of light luggage, the total volume of luggage should be calculated and then converted into volume weight.

(3) Counter operation

In case of passengers carrying light luggage, it is necessary to calculate the actual volume of luggage first, then calculate the weight of luggage according to the above calculation method of volume and weight, and finally collect and transport it according to the general provisions of luggage consignment.

5) Transportation of dangerous goods.

(1) Definition: Dangerous goods refer to articles or substances that may bring harm to passengers' lives and property during air transportation, which can be divided into the following categories:

explosive

Combustible gas, liquid and solid

Corrosive substance

Toxic gas, liquid, solid.

Radioactive material

Polymerizable substance

magnetic substance

Infectious substance

(2) Handling: The above substances are strictly prohibited to be brought into the plane as checked baggage or self-care baggage, and the counter will not accept them.

Baggage regulations

A. Definition of luggage: Luggage refers to articles and other personal articles carried by passengers for wearing, using, comfort or convenience. Unless otherwise specified, it includes checked baggage and self-care baggage.

B. Baggage classification: The baggage carried by the carrier is divided into checked baggage and non-checked baggage according to the transportation responsibility. 1) checked baggage. Checked baggage refers to the baggage that passengers give to the carrier for safekeeping and transportation, and fill in the baggage tag. When the carrier claims the baggage, he must fill in the quantity and weight of the baggage in the baggage field of the ticket and issue it to the passenger as the identification tag of the baggage claim tag. The weight of the checked baggage shall not exceed 50 kg per piece, and the volume of each piece shall not exceed 40X60X 100 cm. Baggage exceeding the above requirements must be checked with the prior consent of the carrier. 2) Not checked baggage. Non-checked baggage refers to the baggage brought into the cabin by the passenger with the consent of the carrier and kept by himself. For example, a certain amount of food, books and newspapers, cameras, coats, fragile items, valuables, diplomatic bags and other special items can be brought into the cabin by passengers as non-checked baggage. Generally, the weight of each passenger's non-checked baggage shall not exceed 5 kg, and the volume of each piece shall not exceed 20×40×55 cm, and it shall be placed in the luggage rack or under the seat, so as not to interfere with cabin service and passenger activities. The non-checked baggage agreed by the carrier should be combined with the checked baggage and weighed, and then handed over to the passengers for their own management. Passengers holding first-class tickets can carry 10 kg with them. Carry-on articles exceeding the above weight and volume limits shall be checked as checked baggage.

C. free baggage allowance. The amount of free luggage is determined according to the freight paid by the passengers, the class of cabin and the route taken by the passengers. The free baggage allowance for each passenger (including checked baggage and non-checked baggage) is as follows:

1) Free baggage allowance on domestic routes. The free baggage allowance for passengers with adult tickets or children tickets is:

Level 1: 40 kg class

Business class: 30 kg

Economy class: 20 kg

Passengers with baby tickets have no free baggage allowance.

For the domestic leg of international transportation, the amount of free baggage for each passenger is calculated according to the free line of the international route used.

2) Free baggage allowance on international routes. The number of free luggage for passengers on international routes is generally divided into:

(1) Free baggage weight allowance

The free baggage allowance for passengers with adult tickets or children tickets is:

Level 1: 40 kg class

Business class: 30 kg

Economy class: 20 kg

Passengers with baby tickets have no free baggage allowance.

(2) Single baggage allowance

First class and business class passengers: each person can check two pieces of luggage free of charge, with the volume (sum of three sides) of each piece not exceeding 158 cm and the weight of each piece not exceeding 32 kg.

Economy class passengers: each person can check in two pieces of luggage for free, and the volume of each piece (sum of three sides) does not exceed 158 cm, but the volume of two pieces (sum of three sides) does not exceed 273 cm, and the weight of each piece does not exceed 32 kg.

Babies who pay 0/0% of the adult fare can check one piece of luggage for free, but the volume (sum of three sides) does not exceed 1 15cm. In addition, you can also check in a fully folding stroller or stroller for free.

D. Provisions on declaring the transportation value of luggage.

1) If the value per kilogram of checked baggage transported domestically exceeds that of 50 yuan or the value per kilogram of checked baggage transported internationally exceeds US$ 20, you can apply for baggage declaration. The carrier shall charge a declaration surcharge of 0.5% of the declared value to passengers who exceed the maximum compensation limit.

2) declare that the value surcharge is in yuan, and if it is less than yuan, it shall be rounded to yuan.

3) When the declared value of passengers is foreign currency, it will be converted into RMB according to the buying price announced by the bank on that day.

4) The maximum declared value of each passenger's luggage is RMB 8,000. The declared value of the luggage shall not exceed the value of the luggage itself. If the carrier disagrees with the declared value and the passenger refuses to accept the inspection, the carrier has the right to refuse to accept the consignment.

5) Non-checked baggage and small animals do not apply for baggage declaration value.

6) The billing weight of the declared value baggage is in kilograms, and less than kilograms shall be rounded off. But the actual weight should be kept to one decimal place.

7) Unless there is a special agreement with other carriers, the declared baggage value can only be handled on the same carrier's flight.

8) The declared baggage weight is not included in the free baggage allowance, and an extra charge is required.

9) Calculation formula of baggage declaration value surcharge: declaration value surcharge = (baggage declaration value-maximum compensation per kilogram x declared value baggage weight) X 5%%.

Special baggage transportation. In general, if the passenger carries more luggage than the definition of luggage, the carrier may refuse to transport it. However, some special luggage items can be transported as luggage with the consent of the carrier and after taking appropriate measures according to the requirements of the carrier or being restricted by certain conditions. These bags are called special bags.

The transportation of special luggage must comply with the national laws and regulations and the carrier's transportation regulations, and can only be transported on the premise of ensuring flight safety, personal safety and ground safety. The contents mentioned in this chapter include articles that are not allowed to be transported as luggage, and the handling of luggage articles, small animals and diplomatic bags that are restricted in transportation. 1) shall not be transported as luggage. Articles that are not allowed to be transported as luggage refer to prohibited articles that cannot be carried in aircraft as stipulated by the Civil Aviation Administration and the state. Such as: flammable and toxic compressed gas, corrosive substances (acid and alkali), pathogens (infectious bacteria, viruses and substances with living pathogens), explosives (ammunition, fireworks, firecrackers and flares), flammable liquids and solids (igniters, heaters and fuels, matches, substances liable to cause combustion), oxidants (bleaching powder, peroxide) and drugs. Under no circumstances shall the above-mentioned articles be transported or checked as baggage, nor shall they be brought into the cabin as non-checked baggage.

The carrier may refuse to accept or terminate the transportation at any time if it finds that the baggage contains the above-mentioned articles that cannot be transported as baggage or sandwiched in the baggage before taking the baggage or during the transportation. 2) Baggage and articles restricted for transportation. Restricted baggage refers to some baggage items carried by passengers that may endanger personnel and flight safety or exceed the carrier's transportation regulations (such as exceeding the weight limit or exceeding the volume limit). If necessary measures are taken or in some cases, with the permission of the carrier, these restricted articles can be carried.

According to the carrier's transportation regulations, passengers are not allowed to carry guns and ammunition in their personal belongings and checked baggage. However, with the consent of the carrier, small arms and ammunition specially approved by the relevant departments for sports can be checked as checked baggage, generally not exceeding 5 kg.

Bicycles should generally be transported as goods. If it can be checked as checked baggage with the consent of the carrier, the wheels should be removed and tied to the body.

Medical small oxygen cylinders, oxygen bags and small carbon dioxide compressed gas required for the activities of prosthetic legs and prosthetic arms used by sick and disabled passengers should be approved by the carrier in advance, and each sick and disabled passenger can carry two bottles.

The total weight (including gross weight) of drugs and cosmetics, such as alcoholic drugs, conditioners, perfumes, etc. Passengers shall not carry more than 2 kilograms or 2 liters of luggage, and the net weight of each bottle shall not exceed 0.5 kilograms or 0.5 liters.

With the consent of the carrier, each passenger shall not carry more than 2 kilograms of dry ice in the articles to be frozen.

Each passenger can carry alcoholic beverages (such as alcohol), but not more than 5 liters.

Passengers can carry hearing AIDS, pacemakers and other electronic devices with human functions, and can also use them in the air. In order to avoid interference with electronic pilots and communication equipment in the aircraft, portable radios, transmitters, televisions, radios, mobile phones and other electrical equipment carried by passengers are not allowed to be used in the air.

Sharp weapons carried by passengers, such as kitchen knives, scissors, large fruit knives, handicraft knives, sabers of ethnic minorities, swords (except murder weapons) and some items that are easily mistaken for murder weapons, should be checked in the checked baggage. If there is no checked baggage or it is too late to put it in the checked baggage due to time constraints, passengers should take the initiative to hand over the restricted articles to the security department and put them in the "restricted articles storage bag". Give it to the flight attendant for safekeeping and return it to me when the plane arrives.

When the security department accepts the restricted articles, it shall fill in the "Restricted Articles Handover Form" in triplicate with the passengers; The first copy is the passenger copy, which is handed over to the passengers; The second copy is the stub copy, and the originating station keeps it; The third link is the arrival station, which is kept together with the restricted articles and handed over to the flight attendants. After receiving the restricted articles, the passenger shall return the copy of the Delivery Form of Restricted Articles to the passenger. If the passenger does not receive the restricted articles, the flight attendant shall hand over the restricted articles to the baggage inquiry department at the arrival station for safekeeping. 3) Transportation of small animals. With the consent of the carrier, small domesticated animals such as dogs, cats, birds and birds can be used as checked baggage. Wild animals and animals with strange shapes and easy injuries shall not be used as checked baggage.

Passengers who want to bring small animals on board the plane must apply at the time of booking, and agree to abide by the relevant regulations of the carrier on the transportation of small animals, and can only bring them with the consent of the carrier. On the way, passengers are responsible for feeding and adding water to small animals. The carrier shall not bear any responsibility and compensation for all losses such as being refused to carry or being refused to leave, transit or enter the country because it does not meet the requirements of the carrier or the relevant regulations of the country of entry and exit, as well as escape and death in transit.

The weight of small animals and food carried by passengers is not included in the free baggage allowance, and all weights are charged according to the applicable overweight baggage rate.

Except with the special permission of the carrier, the small animals carried by passengers are not allowed to be transported in the cabin, and can only be checked as checked baggage and packed in the cargo hold.

Passengers who require combined transport shall obtain the consent of the continuing carrier before combined transport.

1) Packaging requirements for transporting small animals

A sturdy metal or wooden container suitable for small animals;

Can prevent small animals from destroying, escaping and sticking out of the container to hurt people, luggage or articles;

Ensure air circulation and prevent small animals from choking;

Prevent feces from infiltrating, so as not to pollute aircraft and other items;

Convenient feeding and adding water;

The volume of the container is suitable for cargo hold loading and unloading.

2) Transportation conditions of small animals

Passengers carrying small animals on the plane must book tickets or purchase tickets, and can only be checked with the consent of the carrier;

The packaging of small animals must meet the requirements of the carrier;

Small animals transported internationally shall have the necessary documents for leaving or entering the relevant countries, including health certificate, vaccination certificate, exit/entry permit certificate, animal quarantine certificate, etc.

Passengers carrying small animals shall go through the check-in formalities at the time specified by the carrier on the flight day, and no later than 2 hours before the flight departure time.

3) Conditions for bringing small animals into the engine room

Only economy class aircraft are allowed to take only one small animal as carry-on baggage per flight;

For aircraft with first class/business class, only one small animal is allowed to be put into first class/business class as carry-on baggage per flight, and one small animal is also allowed to be put into economy class as carry-on baggage;

The volume of the container shall not exceed 3 1 * 3 1 * 4 1 cm;

Small animals must be placed under the owner's seat;

Guide dogs carried by blind passengers can be transported free of charge and are not included in passengers' free luggage. Some blind passengers brought them into the cabin and transported them alive in the cargo hold. Guide dogs entering the engine room must wear a muzzle and a traction rope. However, on a flight that does not land during a long flight, the carrier may refuse to bring a guide dog into the cabin;

Other transportation conditions shall be handled in accordance with the provisions on the transportation of small animals.

4) Light bubble luggage transportation.

(1) Definition: Some luggage weighing less than 6000 cubic centimeters per kilogram is called low-density luggage (i.e. light-bubble luggage), and the weight of such luggage is calculated according to the standard of volume weight.

(2) Measurement method:

The calculation method of bulk density is as follows:

A. measure the maximum length, width and height of the goods

B. carry

If the unit of measurement is cm, it shall be rounded according to the principle of rounding.

For example: 40.2x59.5x99.7cm = 40x60x100cm.

C. conversion criteria

6000 cubic centimeters = 1 kg

D. Volume and weight shall be rounded off according to actual weight:

Such as: 318.15kg = 318.5kg.

757.37 kg = 757.5 kg

E. If passengers carry more than one piece of light luggage, the total volume of luggage should be calculated and then converted into volume weight.

(3) Counter operation

In case of passengers carrying light luggage, it is necessary to calculate the actual volume of luggage first, then calculate the weight of luggage according to the above calculation method of volume and weight, and finally collect and transport it according to the general provisions of luggage consignment.

5) Transportation of dangerous goods.

(1) Definition: Dangerous goods refer to articles or substances that may bring harm to passengers' lives and property during air transportation, which can be divided into the following categories:

explosive

Combustible gas, liquid and solid

Corrosive substance

Toxic gas, liquid, solid.

Radioactive material

Polymerizable substance

magnetic substance

Infectious substance

(2) Handling: The above substances are strictly prohibited to be brought into the plane as checked baggage or self-care baggage, and the counter will not accept them.