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Questions about taking China Southern Airlines flights

1. Yes, you can just bring your ID card. Don’t worry, I have checked in many times without a ticket.

2. You can bring a laptop with you on the plane. Take it out from the box and go through the security check. Don’t bring too many liquids

You can’t bring lighters or drinks, and you can’t check in your luggage at the place where you get your boarding pass. You can’t weigh more than 40 kilograms. If you exceed it, you will be charged. Oh

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Items that passengers are prohibited from carrying with them or checked in when taking a plane:

(1) Firearms, military or police equipment (including major retail items) Parts), including:

1. Military guns, official guns: pistols, rifles, submachine guns, machine guns, riot guns, etc.

2. Civilian guns, air guns, shotguns, sporting guns, anesthesia injection guns, starting guns, etc.

3. Other guns: sample guns. Prop guns, etc.

4. Ordnance and police equipment: batons, military or police daggers, bayonets, etc.

5. Firearms and equipment prohibited by the state: steel ball guns, tear gas guns, stun guns, electric shock devices, defensive devices, etc.

6. Imitations of the above items.

(2) Explosive items, including:

1. Ammunition: bombs, grenades, illumination bombs, incendiary bombs, smoke bombs, signal bombs, tear gas bombs, gas bombs and bullets

(blank bombs, combat bombs, test bombs, training bombs), etc.

2. Explosive equipment: explosives, detonators, fuses, detonating cords, non-electrical detonation systems, blasting agents, etc.

3. Pyrotechnic products: fireworks bombs, fireworks, firecrackers, etc.

4. Imitations of the above items.

(3) Controlled knives:

Refers to the knives listed in the "Interim Provisions on the Control of Certain Knives" promulgated and implemented by the Ministry of Public Security with the approval of the State Council in 1983, including Daggers, tripod knives (including triangular scrapers for machining), knives with self-locking devices, single-edged knives and double-edged knives that resemble daggers but are longer than daggers, and other similar single-edged and double-edged knives. Three-edged sharp knife, etc. Tibetan knives, waist knives, boot knives, etc. that ethnic minorities need to wear and use due to their living habits are controlled knives and are only allowed to be sold and used in ethnic autonomous areas.

(4) Flammable and explosive items, including:

Bottled compressed gases and liquefied gases such as hydrogen, oxygen, butane; yellow phosphorus, white phosphorus, nitrocellulose (including film) ), oil paper and its products and other self-igniting items; metallic potassium. Sodium, potassium, calcium carbide (carbide), magnesium aluminum powder and other items that burn when exposed to water; flammable liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, diesel, benzene, ethanol (alcohol), paint, thinner, rosin oil, etc.; flash powder, solid alcohol, celluloid and other flammable solids; sodium peroxide, potassium peroxide, lead peroxide, peracetic acid and other inorganic and organic oxidants.

(5) Toxic substances: including cyanide, highly toxic pesticides and other highly toxic substances.

(6) Corrosive items: including sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, liquid batteries, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.

(7) Radioactive items: radioactive items such as radioisotopes.

(8) Other items that endanger flight safety, such as strong magnets that may interfere with the normal operation of various instruments on the aircraft, items with strong pungent odors, etc.

(9) Other items prohibited from being carried or transported as stipulated in national laws and regulations.

Items that passengers are prohibited from carrying with them but can be checked as checked baggage:

In addition to the items specified in Annex 1, other items such as kitchen knives, scissors, and large fruits that can be used to endanger aviation safety Knives, razors and other daily knives, scalpels. Butcher's knives, carving knives and other professional knives, knives, spears, swords, halberds, etc. used for performances by literary and artistic units, as well as axes, chisels, hammers, awls, weighted or spiked walking sticks, iron-tipped trekking poles and other things that can be used to endanger aviation Safe sharps and blunts.

[page title=Tourist Notes: Top Ten Safety Rules for Traveling subtitle=]

For passengers, in addition to unpredictable natural disasters or mechanical failures and other factors, in fact, passengers themselves can By being familiar with the "10 Safety Rules", you can save precious lives at critical moments. According to the "Top 10 Flight Safety Guidelines" compiled by American flight experts:

The first thing to pay attention to is "choose a direct flight." Statistics point out that most air accidents occur during takeoff, descent, climb or taxiing on the runway. Reducing transfers can avoid flight accidents.

Second, when choosing an aircraft type, you should choose an aircraft with at least 30 seats. Experts point out that the larger the aircraft body, the more and stricter the international safety inspection standards it is subject to. In the event of an air crash, the survival probability of passengers on a large aircraft is higher than that of a smaller aircraft.

Third, memorize the safety instructions before takeoff. Flight safety experts say the locations of escape doors vary among different aircraft types. After boarding the plane, passengers should take a few minutes to carefully listen to the safety instructions introduced by the flight attendants so that they will not be at a loss if there is an emergency.

Fourthly, recently, more and more passengers like to take large luggage with them on the plane in order to save time waiting for baggage claim. This is not a safe behavior.

Flight safety experts say that if the plane encounters turbulence or an emergency occurs, the overhead lockers usually cannot withstand heavy objects, and many passengers have been hit on the head by falling luggage or even died.

Fifth, fasten your seat belt at all times. When the aircraft overturns or encounters turbulence, fastening seat belts can provide passengers with an additional layer of protection from collisions in the cabin.

Sixth, when an accident occurs, you must follow the instructions of the flight attendants. After all, the service personnel’s primary task on the aircraft is to maintain safety.

Seventh, do not bring dangerous items on the plane. Aviation experts say that as long as passengers use their brains, they will know that things such as gasoline cans should not be brought on the plane.

Eighth, high-temperature beverages such as coffee and hot tea should be served by professionally trained flight attendants. If passengers take these objects by themselves, burn accidents often occur.

Ninth, don’t drink too much on the plane. Because the cabin pressure in the cabin is different from that on the ground, too much alcohol will slow down the passengers’ ability to respond in emergencies and lose precious opportunities to escape.

The last point is to stay alert at all times. Flight safety experts point out that passengers on the plane should stay calm when an accident occurs. Leave as soon as possible when instructed by the service staff.

[page title=Visitor information: Life jackets and anti-theft systems on airplanes subtitle=]

There are two colors of life jackets on airplanes: yellow and red. Among them, red is for crew members and yellow is for passengers. These two colors are warning colors, making it easy for rescuers to spot and distinguish them in the vast sea. The life jacket is made of nylon material with upper and lower air bags, which serves as double insurance. There are two high-pressure gas bottles in the accessory, one on the left and one on the left. Just pull the red handles on both sides to automatically inflate within 2 seconds; the mouth blow tubes on both sides can also be manually inflated to increase buoyancy. The power supply of the azimuth indicator light is activated by sea water, and the power supply time can be more than 12 hours, making it easy to be discovered at night. Some are also equipped with whistles (for calling), mirrors (to reflect light), etc.

Starting from July this year, China Eastern Airlines took the lead in launching the aircraft life jacket anti-theft system, which will greatly curb theft. The anti-theft system consists of 5 parts: power component, transmitting antenna, controller, portable tester and target block. Among them, the transmitting antenna is installed near the passenger entrance and exit door, and the signal range can be adjusted. After the plane lands, the flight attendant turns on the controller (it is strictly prohibited to use it during the flight) and enters the working state. Once someone steals the life jacket and brings it near the door, the signal range can be adjusted. After the aircraft lands, the flight attendant turns on the controller (it is strictly prohibited to use it during the flight) and enters the working state. If someone takes the life jacket without authorization and brings it into the signal range of the antenna at the door, the controller will sound an alarm and at the same time The target block installed inside the life jacket will also sound an alarm. When the stolen life jacket leaves the antenna signal range, the controller stops sounding the alarm, but the target block will still sound the alarm so that the flight attendant can take action. The function of the portable tester is to eliminate the alarm sound and the target block for removing the life jacket. This anti-theft system is like a "bodyguard", always guarding the life jacket, and it will increasingly play an active role.

[page title=Tips for tourists: 6 health tips for flying subtitle=]

Many people prefer to fly by plane when traveling because it is faster than other means of transportation. , safety, convenience and comfort. But flying by plane is at an altitude of 10,000 meters. Although the pressure altitude in the closed cabin is equivalent to more than 2,000 meters, and the service facilities and service quality are high, there are still times when it is necessary to strengthen self-care.

First of all, passengers should take a proper rest 24 hours before taking the flight to avoid fatigue; ensure adequate sleep, eat less greasy and difficult-to-digest food, and eat more fruits as appropriate; it is not advisable to fly on an empty stomach. Be too full, otherwise it may cause discomfort or airsickness.

Second, you must wear your seat belt when flying. The small seat belt can indeed play a role in ensuring safety when necessary. When the plane is about to experience turbulence or a broadcast reminds you to fasten your seat belt, be sure not to be careless in order to Prevent trauma.

Third, when flying for a long time (more than 5 hours), you should move your lower limbs more. If necessary, you can stand up and walk around. You should not sleep for a long time or drink alcoholic beverages. Drink more water and do more leg and foot exercises. "Small actions" are very beneficial to passengers and can prevent the occurrence of venous thrombosis.

Fourth, eat some food at the right time. Eat some candies, snacks or drink some water when the plane is taking off or landing, especially when landing. It is very effective in preventing aviation otitis media. You can also pinch your nose and shut your mouth. Use air to prevent ear pressure injuries.

The fifth is to prevent airsickness, which is particularly important for people with a history of motion sickness. The specific method is to take a tablet of "Chengyuning" half an hour before taking the flight. For those who have been flying for a long time, you can take it 4 to 5 hours later. Take another tablet; you can also take some cooling oil or wind oil essence and rub it on the forehead, cut two slices of ginger and stick it on the belly button, or use Shangshi ointment to stick directly on the belly button, the effect is good.

Sixth, obey the guidance of civil aviation service personnel. During the period when "fever" diseases are prevalent, take your temperature before boarding. When you need to fill in the boarding card, you should fill it in carefully. It should not be thrown away as it may come in handy in the near future. This should also be noted.

[page title=Instructions for tourists: General knowledge about flying subtitle=]

Reservation

Passengers can make reservations with the relevant airlines or their agents. Passengers who have reserved seats on international or regional flights should go through the ticket purchase procedures according to the sales time limit stipulated by the airline. If you fail to purchase tickets within the ticket purchase time

, your reserved seats will be cancelled.

Passengers who have reserved seats for onward or return international or regional flights and stay at the boarding location for more than 72 hours should confirm their reservation at least 72 hours before the flight takes off. The seat must be reconfirmed, otherwise

the reserved seat will be automatically cancelled.

Children's tickets

Children under twelve years old are charged 67% of the full adult fare. Infants under two years old are charged 10% of the full adult fare and do not occupy a separate seat.

Airport Fees

Every international passenger departing from China International Airport will be charged an airport construction fee of RMB 90. Airport fees are waived for passengers holding diplomatic passports, passengers transiting within 24 hours and children under 12 years old

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Free baggage by weight

First class passengers: 40kg; Business class passengers: 30kg; Economy class passengers: 20kg

Carry-on items

In addition to free baggage by weight, each passenger can also carry the following items with him: Handbags

A handbag, a coat or A raincoat or a travel felt, a walking stick or an umbrella, a few reading materials for the flight, a small camera, a small telescope, and baby food

Product, a baby cradle, a foldable wheelchair or a pair of crutches, a brace or a prosthetic limb for the patient's mobility

Items not allowed to be transported as baggage

Passengers’ checked baggage and self-care baggage must not contain flammable, explosive, corrosive or toxic radioactive materials

Sexual items, polymerizable substances, magnetic substances and other dangerous items. Passengers are not allowed to carry items that are prohibited from being exported, entered or transited by the laws, government orders and regulations of the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of China and the relevant national laws, government orders and regulations during transportation, and other items that are restricted for transportation. thing. Passengers are not allowed to carry weapons, sharp weapons or murderous weapons on board the plane. Money, jewelry, gold and silver products, tickets, certificates of value

coupons and other items are not allowed in transportation luggage.

[page title=Tourist Notes: Who Can’t Take Airplanessubtitle=]

Airplanes are an ideal means of transportation today. With the improvement of people’s living standards, business trips, tourism, More and more people are flying to visit relatives and friends. However, medical research believes that the following people should not fly.

1. Patients with infectious diseases. Patients with infectious diseases such as infectious hepatitis, active tuberculosis, and typhoid fever are not allowed to fly during the isolation period prescribed by the state. Among them, chickenpox patients have not recovered from the damaged parts and cannot fly.

2. Mental patients. Patients with epilepsy and various mental illnesses are not suitable to fly because the aviation atmosphere can easily induce acute attacks of the disease.

3. Patients with cardiovascular disease. Mild hypoxia in the air may cause cardiovascular patients to relapse or worsen their conditions, especially patients with cardiac insufficiency, myocardial hypoxia, myocardial infarction and severe hypertension. It is generally considered inappropriate to fly.

4. Cerebrovascular patients. For patients with cerebral embolism, cerebral hemorrhage, and brain tumors, the roar, vibration, and lack of oxygen during takeoff and landing can aggravate their condition and are prohibited from flying.

5. Patients with respiratory diseases. For example, patients with emphysema, cor pulmonale, etc. are not adapted to the environment. If they have pneumothorax, lung cannon, etc., their condition may be aggravated by gas expansion during the flight.

6. Patients who have undergone gastrointestinal surgery. Generally, you are not allowed to fly within ten days of surgery. Patients with gastrointestinal bleeding should wait three weeks after the bleeding stops before flying.

7. Patients with severe anemia. Those whose hemoglobin level is below 50 g/L should not fly.

8. Patients with ear and nose diseases. Patients with acute exudative inflammation of the ears and nose and those who have recently undergone middle ear surgery should not travel by air.

9. Pregnant women who are approaching their delivery date. Due to changes in air pressure, it may cause premature delivery of the fetus, especially pregnant women after 35 weeks of pregnancy, and it is not advisable to fly.

[page title=Inspection of Passengers, Luggage, Cargo, and Mailsubtitle=]

1. The security inspection department should formulate corresponding service plans and emergency response plans based on the workload and actual conditions. Develop incident handling plans and organize their implementation to prevent missed detections, out-of-control incidents and other incidents from occurring. Under special circumstances, with the approval of the Public Security Bureau of the Civil Aviation Administration of China or its authorized department, a special work plan may be implemented to conduct strict safety inspections. The special work plan will be formulated separately by the Public Security Bureau of the Civil Aviation Administration of China.

2. Domestic flight passengers should check their valid flight identification documents, tickets and boarding passes.

The types of valid passenger identification documents include: resident ID card, temporary ID card, military officer ID card, armed police officer ID card, soldier ID card, military cadet ID card, military civilian cadre ID card, retired military cadre ID card and military employee ID card for Chinese passengers. , travel documents for residents of Australia and Taiwan compatriots; passports, travel documents, diplomat cards, etc. for foreign passengers; other valid flight identification documents from the Civil Aviation Administration of China. Minors under the age of 16 can be released with their student ID card, household registration booklet or identity certificate issued by the public security authority in the place where their household registration is located.

3. Passengers whose boarding pass is verified to be correct shall have a verification stamp stamped on their boarding pass.

4. When conducting security checks on passengers, security personnel should guide passengers through the security gates one by one.

5. Passengers whose security gate alarms when passing through should be repeatedly inspected or re-examined using a hand-held metal detector or manual physical inspection, and doubtful points can be eliminated before release. Manual personal inspections should generally be conducted by security personnel of the same gender; when inspecting female passengers, they must be conducted by female security personnel.

6. Passengers who still have doubts after manual personal inspection can be taken to the security inspection room for strict inspection with the approval of the leader on duty of the security inspection department. The inspection should be carried out by more than two security inspection personnel of the same gender. implementation.

7. Both checked and unchecked baggage of passengers must be inspected by security inspection equipment. When suspicious items are found, the boxes (packages) should be opened and inspected, and random inspections can be made at any time if necessary. The shipper or carrier of the suspicious items should be present when unpacking (package) inspection.

8. If the passenger declares that the items he carries are not suitable for public inspection, the security inspection department may inspect them on appropriate occasions based on the actual situation.

9. Cargo transported by air should be subject to security inspection or stored for 24 hours, or other security measures approved by the Civil Aviation Administration of China should be taken.

[page title=Handling of special situations during security inspection subtitle=]

1. Persons who refuse to undergo security inspection are not allowed to board the plane or enter the waiting isolation area, and will suffer any losses at their own risk bear.

2. Those who hold a copy of their resident ID card, forge or alter their ID card, or use someone else’s ID card will not be allowed to board the plane.

3. Those who have any of the following circumstances should be taken to the security inspection duty room for education; if the circumstances are serious, they will be handed over to the civil aviation public security agency for handling: 1. Evading security inspection; 2. Obstructing security inspection personnel from performing official duties. 3. Carrying dangerous goods or contraband without any certificate; 4. Disturbing the working order of the security inspection site.

[page title=Items that are prohibited from being carried as carry-on items but can be checked as checked luggage subtitle=]

Items that are prohibited from being carried by passengers but can be checked as checked baggage include: items other than those specified in Annex 1 , other household knives such as kitchen knives, scissors, large fruit knives, and razors that can endanger aviation safety; professional knives such as scalpels, butcher knives, and carving knives; knives, spears, swords, etc. used for performances by literary and artistic units, and axes , chisels, hammers, awls, weighted or spiked canes, iron-tipped trekking poles and other sharp and blunt instruments that can be used to endanger aviation safety.