Are there any "hidden" dangerous and hazardous substances?

Réponse

In the event of a problem on board following the carriage of dangerous goods not declared at check-in in your baggage, you will be fully liable.


In order to prepare your luggage properly, please read these regulations issued by the Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition.

"Hidden" components or goods that may be dangerous:

  • Electrical appliances,
  • Wheelchair batteries, 
  • Certain car parts 
  • Certain diving equipment 
  • Certain medical equipment 
  • Camping equipment,
  • Photographic equipment. 
     

Attention: diving torches must be separated from their power source (batteries, bulbs, accumulators, etc.) and placed in the hand baggage.
Scuba tanks are accepted in the hold. They must be emptied and uncapped and are part of the baggage allowance. 

Transporting your drone

If the lithium weight is less than or equal to 100Wh or less than or equal to 2g: the aircraft may travel in the cabin and hold.
Replacement batteries may only be carried in the cabin.
If the lithium weight is greater than 100Wh and less than or equal to 160Wh, or greater than 2g and less than or equal to 8g: the aircraft may travel in the cabin and hold.
Spare batteries are limited to 2 in the cabin and are prohibited in the hold.

Transporting your console

It is permitted to be carried in your hand baggage (which must not exceed 12 kg in Economy class or 18 kg in Premium or Business class).

For more information, for any special cases, do not hesitate to contact us. 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

To consult our customer service opening hours by geographical area, click here.