If you are going to travel by flight recently, then the Ministry of Civil Aviation has released a list, which says which household items you cannot carry with you while traveling on a flight.
Everyone wants to travel by flight. Before traveling, it is important for us to know about the rules of the flight. So that we do not have to face any problems after going to the airport. While traveling by flight, it is necessary to keep in mind that no such thing should be carried which is against the flight safety rules.
If you are going to travel by flight recently, then the Ministry of Civil Aviation has released a list. Which says which household items you cannot carry with you while traveling in a flight. They have imposed these restrictions due to safety rules. This list has been released through a tweet. In such a situation, let us know which things are banned while traveling in a flight?
Which things are banned in the flight?
The Civil Aviation Ministry issued a tweet that while traveling by flight, all citizens should take care that they do not bring any household items with them which are against the safety rules. Household items include things like scissors, night stick, rope, cello or measure tape, dry coconut, blade, umbrella, needle etc.
If you are going to travel by flight, then you must check your luggage thoroughly to ensure that there is no such thing in your luggage which may cause you any problem. The airport authority does not allow all these things. Apart from these things, things like matchsticks, thinner, lighter are also banned in the flight. Along with this, bringing things related to sports in the flight is also prohibited. While traveling by flight, one also has to pay attention to what should be the weight and size of the luggage. According to the flight rules, one liter of liquid is allowed. More than this cannot be carried.
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