Baggage and Dangerous Items |
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Hold Baggage Baggage checked on behalf of registration, transported in aircraft baggage hold.
Airline determines quantity, weight and dimensions of baggage transported free of charge. All above is charged additionally. Following items must not be carried inside hold baggage: • explosives, including detonators, grenades, mines;
Baggage taken into aircraft. Airline determines weight and volume of hand baggage. • Fire arms and other objects which may fire off missiles and cause serious injuries. • Sharp / pointed objects with cutter or sharpened point which can cause serious injuries. • Tools which may be used for serious injuring or for aircraft safety threats. • Blunt objects which can cause serious injuries when hit with them. • Explosives, flammable items and devices which can cause serious injuries or aircraft safety threats. • Chemicals and poisonous materials.
In order to protect air traffic passengers, EU introduces a limit concerning amount of liquids allowed to be carried in hand baggage, in the year 2006. These protective measures are applied at all EU, Norway, Iceland and Switzerland airports, and are also mandatory at the Republic of Croatia airports. Only liquids in individual packages of up to 100 ml or 100 g volume, put in transparent, resealable plastic bag, may be carried inside hand baggage. Maximal bag volume is 1 litre. Bag must be completely closed (see picture). Passengers are still allowed to: - carry above mentioned liquids if they are packed in hold baggage. New regulations apply to hand baggage, only; - carry inside hand baggage liquids used during flight for medical purposes, or for special nutritional needs, including baby food. At request of person in charge, passenger shall prove the need to use them. - If passenger flies from any EU airport to Republic of Croatia destinations, on direct flight or with transit at some other EU airport, he can carry on board liquids (drinks, perfumes …) bought in shops which are behind Boarding Pass Control and / or Security Check. Liquids purchased in that manner must be put in transparent plastic bag (STEB). In the year 2008, EK 820/2008 Regulation came into force, according to which air traffic passengers, flying from Croatia and with transit at some EU and Switzerland airport, are again allowed to carry liquids into aircrafts, provided that they are bought in airport Duty Free Shops, after Security Check and Boarding Pass Control. This Regulation refers to Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar, Rijeka, Pula and Zagreb airports. Stated permission is valid for goods purchased within 36 hours of transfer and packed in transparent plastic bag (STEB). Bag must be sealed, so that any attempt to open it and affect its content must be visible. Passenger and Hand Baggage Security Check At passenger and hand baggage security check, the passenger is required to: Please submit request for excess or special baggage through your airline reservation system. The request will be confirmed according to airline limitations and availability and charged in accordance with airline charges rules. |
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