Can I bring flour on a plane? Can powders be brought on board?

Updated on military 2024-08-04
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Flour cannot be carried on a plane, but it can be checked in.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It is possible to bring flour on a plane.

    It is strictly forbidden to carry **, flammable, natural, toxic, corrosive and lethal dangerous goods (such as detonators, explosives, firecrackers, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, paint, calcium carbide, liquefied gas, various acids, etc.) and items that are easy to deface the subway equipment and station and car environment.

    It is forbidden to carry items that are too long (more than meters), bulky (such as bicycles, washing machines, televisions, desktop computer monitors, refrigerators, stereos, etc.), animals, and items that obstruct public health, traffic in the vehicle, and endanger the safety of passengers (such as glass and fragile glass products).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    One ticket can be checked in free of charge, where:

    Free baggage allowance.

    Economy class 20 kg.

    Business Class 30 kg.

    First class 40 kg.

    The checked baggage requirement is 40*60*100cm

    The carry-on baggage requirement is 20*40*55cm For safety reasons, passengers are strictly prohibited from carrying powdered items on board. It doesn't matter if it's checked in or carry-on!

    Regardless of whether the powder is in fact a harmful product, as long as it is a powder, it is prohibited!

    It is not that you have to be charged for exceeding the size, it is an overweight charge, and the fee standard is 15/1000 of the full fare of the route you take for each kilogram of excess weight (not the discount on your ticket).The size of the baggage carried on board the aircraft should not exceed 1 metre in length, width and height should not exceed 50 cm, and the regulations are as such, but there can be a little bit of access.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Right away.

    Hello, no. It is a prohibited item, flour can not be brought on the plane, flour can be checked by plane, except for controlled knives such as fruit knives, razors and other household knives, scalpels and other professional knives, cosmetics, if it is too late to consign, you can go through the relevant procedures, within the specified time by the security department for safekeeping.

    Hope it can help you, thank you, dear.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    <> powders can be carried on board, but they are subject to security screening.

    Powdered medication is not a prohibited item at the airport. There are no provisions on powdered medicines in the regulations on carrying medicines by air, only liquids and gels.

    The regulations regarding the carriage of medicines on board are as follows: if passengers are carrying liquids, gels and aerosol liquid medicines, they must be accompanied by a doctor's prescription or a hospital certificate to be exempted, and the quantity of medicines is subject to the passenger's needs on board, and there is no requirement for containers and plastic bags. Liquids must also be checked separately and presented to security personnel.

    If you buy medicines without a prescription, you should pack them in a 100ml container and carry them in a 1-litre transparent plastic bag. In addition, diabetic patients may carry an adequate amount of insulin preparation and a hypodermic syringe with a needle, subject to a medical certificate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What you eat can definitely be checked, the X-ray machine is not covered, everything can be seen, and then it will be up to luck after opening the bag to check.

    If there is no limit, it is not a question of how much to bring but weight, first-class passengers can lift 40 kg, business class 30 kg, economy class 20 kg, generally do the plane is economy class, that is to say, 20 kg, these 20 kg no matter how many bags do not matter, under normal circumstances, it is 1 to 3 bags, each check-in staff has 5 kg of authority, that is to say, if nothing else, the mood of the formalities can be checked to 25 kg, but this number is a bit dangerous, Basically, 20 to 23 kg is a safer range, in addition to checked luggage, each passenger can also carry 2 pieces of small luggage into the cabin, each piece of luggage specifications can not exceed 20x40x50, the weight of the baggage can not exceed 5 kg, this check-in staff will not weigh, but when passing through the security check, don't show too exaggerated can enter, and the security check does not look at the weight, he mainly looks at the size of the luggage, if the luggage packaging is too large, it will definitely not work!

    Incidental: The baggage overweight fee is calculated based on the ticket**, and does not include airport construction tax and fuel fee!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can bring, I took a plane during the Spring Festival, it was packed with a bag of cleansing flour, I didn't check, I went to Yunnan from Chengdu, but if it was from Yunnan, it would definitely not work, and the security inspection there was very strict.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Solid, no problem, rest assured, fly with confidence.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Summary. Hello, I'm glad to be able to answer your questions. You can take flour or rice flour on a plane, but you must ensure that the packaging is intact and put in a box, and the weight cannot exceed 10 kilograms.

    If there are more, it is best to check in advance to avoid unnecessary trouble when passing through the security check.

    Your question has been received clearly, it takes a little time to type, please wait for a while before the source of the town, please do not end the consultation, you can also provide more effective information, so that I can better answer for you. <>

    Hello, I'm glad to be able to answer your questions. You can bring flour or rice noodles by plane, but you must ensure that the packaging is intact and put in a box, and the weight cannot exceed 10 kilograms. If there are more, it is best to check in advance to avoid unnecessary trouble when passing through the security check.

    <>If my answer is helpful to you, please give a thumbs up (rate in the lower left corner), look forward to your like, your efforts are very important to me, and your support is also the driving force for my progress. If you feel that I am satisfied with my answer, you can click on my avatar one-to-one consultation. Finally, I wish you good health and a good mood!

    Omori destroys saffron] <>

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. You can bring.

    Rice flour and flour are not prohibited items, and can be brought on the plane.

    Can I bring flour or rice noodles on a plane?

    You can bring. Rice flour and flour are not prohibited items, and can be brought on the plane.

    It's about two or three pounds, so you don't need to check it in.

    If you need to check it in, kiss it

    I saw that there were also two inquiries saying that I couldn't get on the plane, what's going on.

    Hello, you can't bring flour or rice noodles on a plane!

    For safety reasons, it is strictly forbidden for passengers to carry powdered items on board. Whether it's checked in or carry-on, it's not a good thing. Regardless of whether the powder is actually a sail bush pest, as long as it is powder, it is prohibited.

    This is for the Life Observer.

    That was the old rule.

    Is there any basis for this.

    China Aviation News Network.

Related questions
5 answers2024-08-04

It cannot be carried on board, it can be checked in, no more than 100ml, and the packaging must comply with relevant regulations. >>>More

9 answers2024-08-04

As long as it does not exceed the carry-on weight, soy milk powder can be carried on the plane. >>>More

20 answers2024-08-04

If you go to Thailand by plane, you can bring tea, you can carry 5 kg with you, and 30 kg in check. >>>More

9 answers2024-08-04

Hello! Here are some things to keep in mind when flying abroad: >>>More

9 answers2024-08-04

No problem, absolutely, if you're going to be on the safe side, go for it.