Be prepared for screening. Please ensure that all liquids, gels and aerosols in your carry-on baggage are in containers of 100ml or less and placed in a clear, 1L resealable bag. Click here for more information about carry-on baggage requirements.
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Box cutters: This item is permitted in checked baggage only.
Brass knuckles: Please note that this is an illegal item under the Criminal Code of Canada; if it is presented at a pre-board screening checkpoint, protocol requires us to notify the police. This could lead to charges and prosecution to the item’s holder.
Bubble bath balls: 100 ml (3.4 oz.) or smaller container permitted in carry-on.
Bubble bath - liquid or gel: 100 ml (3.4 oz.) or smaller container permitted in carry-on.
Firearms, firearm parts, real ammunition and cartridges are not permitted in carry-on baggage under any circumstances. Certain items may be transported in checked baggage if properly packaged and approved by the air carrier.
All firearms, firearm parts, ammunition and cartridges must be declared to the air carrier during the check-in process. There is a 5kg (11lb) per person limit on ammunition. For more details on how to transport these items in your checked baggage, please contact your air carrier. Passengers may also contact the Canada Firearms Program website.
Firearms, firearm parts, real ammunition and cartridges are not permitted in carry-on baggage under any circumstances. Certain items may be transported in checked baggage if properly packaged and approved by the air carrier. All firearms, firearm parts, ammunition and cartridges must be declared to the air carrier during the check-in process. For more details on how to transport these items in your checked baggage, please contact your air carrier. Passengers may also contact the Canada Firearms Program website.
Bullet key chains: May be permitted in checked baggage if approved by air carrier.