The Department of Home Affairs acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their cultures and to their elders past, present and emerging. Show If you’re travelling by air, make sure you know what you’re allowed to have in your carry-on and checked baggage. Some items that aren’t allowed in carry-on bags can be packed in checked baggage. As this page provides a list of banned items, to determine if an item can be placed in checked baggage, see the What
can I bring? searchable list on the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) website. On this page:
Part 1: Items that are banned in carry-on for all flightsYou aren’t allowed to pack these items in carry-on for any flight:
Part 2: Items that are banned in carry-on for flights to the USSome Canadian airports have preclearance facilities where you and your baggage are cleared to enter the United States before you arrive. If you’re taking a flight to the US that’s being precleared in Canada, you can’t pack any type of knife. Part 3: Items that are banned from checked baggage for all flightsIn Canada, you aren’t allowed to pack these items in your check baggage:
You can pack an unloaded firearm as long as it’s placed in a locked, hard-sided container. You must also declare all firearms, firearm parts, bullets and cartridges to your airline during check-in. For details on how to transport these items in your checked baggage, please contact your airline. If you’re unsure about an item that you’d like to pack in your checked baggage, please contact your airline. Related links
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