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Travelers' Voices on Civil Aviation Regulations & Security Check (13)

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Apr. 28,2009 15:27 Reply

Mrs.mel sarmiento(los angeles) said:

Please let me know how may boxes or handcarry or pounds to check in. I will be traveling May 2009

May. 5,2009 01:33
Mr.paula(cn) replied:

Each hand luggage must not exceed 204055 centimeters (81622 inches) and should be less than five kilograms (about 11 pounds) in total. Any items that exceed these criteria are treated as checked luggage. First class passengers who hold adult or child tickets are permitted to carry on two pieces of hand baggage. Business or economy class passengers, only one piece of hand baggage is allowed.
Each piece of checked luggage should not exceed 50 kilograms in weight (110 pounds) and 4060100 centimeters (1624 39 inches) in size.

May. 7,2009 00:26
Mrs.mel sarmiento(los angeles, usa) replied:

I will fly back on the 19th of this month with 2 boxes at 50 kilos each or less. Thank you for your support. Do I have to check my seat number? please let me know. thanks.

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Apr. 24,2009 18:59 Reply

Mrs.Yaneza(Philippines) said:

my son would like to bring his electric guitar on our trip to the US. is that allowed?

Apr. 26,2009 20:22
Mr.Derek(Tai Wan) replied:

You can take it. But I don't know whether you will pay for the Customs.

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Feb. 4,2009 01:29 Reply

Mr.Azak(Brazil) said:

Are lighters and liquids allowed on China’s domestic or international flights? I am a smoker. I have heard that China’s aviation administration has removed the ban on liquid items. Was that news reliable?

Feb. 4,2009 02:58
Mr.steward(china) replied:

The CAAC has ever removed matches and lighters from banned items on domestic flights. The safety regulation is just like a blink. CAAC is so changeable. On December 18th, CAAC made the announcement that passengers on board domestic flights may carry lighters, matches and liquids in the carry-on luggage from December 20. The restriction on carrying lighters and matches for passengers on board issued on April 7, 2008 will remain in force. Sadly, two or three days later, he CAAC announced that the new safety regulation on domestic flights which was planned to take effect on December 20 was suspended. CAAC said the suspension of lifting the ban on lighters and liquid items was to ensure passengers’ safety and the smooth traffic of airliners during the Spring Festival travel peak. So far, the items are still banned from carry-on luggage.

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