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Can strong magnetic toys be taken on the plane?
Strong magnetic toys can't be taken on the plane.

Although strong magnetic toys may be harmless in daily life, they may pose a potential threat to flight safety on the plane. Strong magnetic objects and other items containing magnetic substances, such as various stereos, experimental magnets, children's toy magnets, magnetite, etc., are not allowed to be carried on the plane. Passengers must carefully check whether there are strong magnetic objects in their luggage before boarding the plane, so as not to delay the trip.

In addition, infectious disease pathogens, kindling (including all kinds of ignition devices), charging treasures with rated energy exceeding 160Wh, lithium batteries (as otherwise stipulated for the use of lithium batteries for electric wheelchairs), alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content of more than 70% by volume, articles with strong pungent odor or easily causing panic among passengers, articles with uncertain nature and possibly dangerous articles, and other articles that can cause personal injury or cause great harm to aviation safety and transportation order are not allowed to be carried.

Matters needing attention in carrying luggage on the plane

1. In order to ensure the safety of passengers' checked luggage, suitcases need to be locked and cartons and woven bags need to be packed. Passengers are advised to hang or paste personal name labels on the checked baggage to facilitate the search when there are problems in baggage transportation.

2. Please don't carry cash, jewelry, securities, valuables, digital electronic products and perishable items in the checked baggage. Inflammable and explosive articles such as lithium batteries are not allowed to be checked in or sandwiched in luggage.

3. Passengers' checked baggage and non-checked baggage shall not violate the relevant provisions of the state prohibiting or restricting transportation. If the baggage is found to contain articles that cannot be transported as baggage during the consignment and transportation, the carrier will refuse to accept the baggage or terminate the transportation, and notify the passengers.