If you’re travelling to or from the international airport in Dubai, especially with Emirates, then this news is for you. You can no longer carry electronic items like pagers and walkie-talkies on an Emirates flight to or from Dubai. Emirates prioritises passenger safety and security and always strives to give the best flight experiences to its passengers. Here are all of the other important details that you would need to know about this new mandate by the airline.
Pagers, Walkie-Talkies Prohibited On Emirates’s Dubai Flights
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According to an article which was recently published by Gulf News, this announcement was made on Friday, October 3, 2024. The announcement stipulated that passengers are now prohibited from carrying pagers and Walkie-Talkies on Emirates flights to and from Dubai.
This new mandate applies to both, checked-in luggage as well as carry-on or hand luggage. The announcement also specified that if any of these items are found in the luggage of the passengers, then the items will be confiscated by the Dubai Police.
A Complete Guide Of Their Baggage Rules
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This is a general guide for baggage when travelling with Emirates and is not region or route-specific.
Items Prohibited In Carry-On Luggage
- Weapons and explosives
- Flammable substances
- Toxic or infectious substances
- Corrosive materials
- Compressed gases
- Large sporting equipment
- Tools longer than 7 inches
Items Allowed In Limited Quantities
- Liquids, aerosols, and gels: Must be in containers of 100ml/3.4oz or less, placed in a clear, resealable plastic bag (1 litre/1 quart capacity)
- Baby food and milk: Allowed in reasonable quantities
- Special dietary requirements: Allowed with proper documentation
Items Prohibited In Checked-In Luggage
- Explosives and flammable items
- Toxic or infectious substances
- Corrosive materials
- Compressed gases (except for personal medical use)
- Radioactive materials
- Illegal narcotics
Items Not Allowed In Carry-Ons But Not Checked-In Luggages
- Lithium batteries
- E-cigarettes and vaping devices
- Power banks
- Matches and lighters (limited to one per person)
- Valuable items (jewellery, cash, important documents)
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First Published: October 05, 2024 4:04 PM