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What is the list of "hidden" dangerous and sometimes dangerous materials?

Réponse

The customer is fully responsible in the event of a problem on board following the transport in the luggage carried in his name, of hazardous materials which isn’t declared at check-in..

To prepare your baggage properly, please read these rules given by the Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition.

Alert on MAC BOOK PRO 15''
• Given the risk of fire related to the overheating of these devices, transporting MACBOOK PRO 15 '' laptops is strictly forbidden in the hold baggage but remains authorized in cabin baggage.
While on board, using and recharging these devices are strictly prohibited throughout the flight.
Some dangerous goods can be "hidden":
•    Electrically driven devices,
•    Wheelchair batteries, 
•    Some automobile parts, 
•    Diving equipment, 
•    Some medical elements, 
•    Camping gear,
•    Photography elements. 

Careful: diving torches must be separated from their power sources (batteries, bulbs, accumulators, etc.) and placed in the cabin baggage. Scuba tanks are accepted in the hold luggage. They must be emptied and decapsulated and are part of the checked baggage franchise. 

For transporting drones:
If the lithium weight is less than or equal to 100 Wh or less than or equal to 2 g: the device can travel in the cabin and in the hold baggage. However, spare batteries can only travel in the cabin and not in the hold baggage. If the lithium weight is greater than 100 Wh and less than or equal to 160 Wh or greater than 2 g and less than or equal to 8 g: the device can be in the cabin and the hold baggage.
Spare batteries are limited to 2 in the cabin and prohibited in the hold baggage.

For transporting your game console:
This is authorized for transporting in your cabin baggage (the latter's weight must not exceed 12 kg in Economy class and 18 kg in Premium and Business classes).
Beyond these values, transport will be carried out by freight only.

For more information, for all special cases, do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service. Our agents are available 7 days a week from France, the French West Indies and Africa. 

From France and the French West Indies
Please dial 3917 to contact our Customer Service

 

From the Indian Ocean and Africa

Please dial +33 1 70 39 22 10 to contact our Customer Service

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