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...::::..Community Airline-Passenger Information on Departure...:::...
............. Minimum presentation time

  • Domestic -1 Hour Before Departure

  • International- 2 Hours Before Departure

................Luggage.

  • Free Baggage Allowance 25kg

  • Exess Baggage will be charged


............ Special Attendance

  •   Is provided on request E.g Special meals, Need of wheel chairs etc


............Security information

  • There are international safety measures to protect you and your loved ones when travelling. It is important to comply with these measures, as failure to do so could endanger the safety of all passengers on board the aircraft. It is also an offence if you fail to comply with them.

...........Departure Documents

  • All departing passengers will have their travel documents checked by the security officers prior to entry into the departure hall.  Please have your travel documents ready for inspection. To expedite clearance, passengers are requested to present their travel documents. Some passengers may be required to have their hand-carried luggage screened at the departure  hall.


..............Cancellation.

  • Passengers are adviced to leave their mobile contact while making reservations. They will be contacted incase of flight cancellation


.............Departure Gate

  • All passengers are required to undergo security screening and have their hand-carried baggage x-rayed. It is a universal practice that passengers are prohibited from carrying any potentially dangerous items on their bodies, in their clothing or in their hand-carried baggage. Therefore, passengers should not have any sharp objects with them or in their hand-carried baggage (for example pocket knives, nail files, box cutters, razors, scissors, cockscrews, any sharp / pointed objects, etc.). If a passenger needs to carry such items for his or her trip, the items should be packed into the checked baggage. The security officers at the departure gate may confiscate any items deemed to be potentially dangerous either at their professional discretion or at the request of the airlines.




What is prohibited on board an aircraft?


  • Explosives including fireworks, flares, toy gun caps

  • Gases including compressed gas cylinders, tear gas, mace, pepper sprays, household aerosols

  • Flammable materials including petrol, lighter fuel, paint, thinners, non-safety matches, fire lighters, flammable glue

  • Poisons including weed killers, pesticides, insecticides

  • Corrosive substances including batteries, mercury, drain cleaners

  • Other dangerous goods such as magnetized or radioactive material, toxic or infectious substances like laboratory diagnostic sample

  • Wines and Spirits in retail packaging or containers of up to 5 l. (Note that the wines and spirits may be subjected to duties in the country of destination.)

  • Medical or toilet articles such as hair sprays, deodorants, perfumes and aftershaves, in containers of up to 500 g or 500 ml each, to a total of 2 kg or 2 l

  • Hydrocarbon gas-powered hair curlers (limited to no more than one per person), provided the safety cover is securely fitted at all times over the heating element. Separate gas refills for such curlers are not permitted

  • Safety matches or lighters only when carried on the person (the lighter can contain only absorbed liquid or liquefied gas fuel). Refills are not permitted

  • Battery-powered wheelchairs as checked baggage only - but contact your airline in advance to check whether special conditions apply


What is allowed in carry-on or checked luggage?
Generally, you must not take on board: Firearms of any type including replicas or toys

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