What can I take?
Lithium-powered electrical and electronic devices that are damaged, defective or recalled by the manufacturer are prohibited on board our aircraft, in both the cabin and the hold.
1 - Aerosol products, toiletries and medication
Nonflammable aerosol products
Nonflammable and nontoxic gases that pose no risk when used for athletic or domestic purposes. The aerosol valves must be protected by a lid.
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
Toiletries and non-radioactive medication (including aerosol products)
Hair spray, deodorant, perfume, cologne, nail polish remover, nail polish… and medication that contains alcohol.
The net total of all toiletries, non-radioactive medication and the aerosol products cited above is limited to 2 kg or 2 l per person. The net quantity of each item must not exceed 0.5 kg or 0.5 l.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
Flammable or toxic aerosol products
Domestic, cleaning or home improvement products… such as ink, paint, varnish and enamel of any kind (even water-based), acetone, alcohol, paint thinner, ethanol, gas, lighter fluid.
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
2 - Matches, lighters and electronic cigarettes and their replacement batteries
Safety matches and classic lighters
Safety matches, classic lighters (with liquefied gas, including grill lighters or gas lighters with protective hoods).
- In the cabin: only on your person
- In the hold: no
- Prior approval needed: no
Maximum 1 small box of matches or 1 lighter per person
Other matches and lighters
Strike-anywhere matches, Blue flame lighters or cigar torch lighters, lighters containing flammable, unabsorbed liquid (except liquid gas), lighter fluid, refill cartridges, lighters operating with a lithium battery (metal or ion) not protected against accidental activation.
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
Electronic cigarettes
Electronic cigarettes of all types (e-cigarettes, e-cigars, e-pipes, e-hookah, personal vapers, electronic systems for administering nicotine…).
Please note: it is recommended to protect electronic cigarettes (of all types) with special cases. Using and charging electronic cigarettes are prohibited during your flight.
- In the cabin: only on your person and completely switched off
- In the hold: no
- Prior approval needed: no
Lithium batteries can catch fire if they short-circuit or are damaged, poorly designed or poorly assembled. Lithium batteries and electric and electronic devices that are damaged, defective or recalled by the manufacturer are prohibited in all aircraft. Please handle your devices and replacement batteries with care when on board.
Replacement batteries for electronic cigarettes
Each replacement battery must be protected against short circuiting. It should be placed either in its original packaging, a plastic bag, or a protective, individual envelope. If not, the electrodes must be isolated with non-conducting tape.
3 - Electric and electronic devices, batteries and replacement batteries
Devices placed in checked baggage must be switched off. It should be impossible to switch the device on again by accident.
Lithium devices and batteries
Lithium batteries can catch fire if they short-circuit, are damaged, poorly designed or poorly assembled. Lithium batteries and devices that are damaged, defective or recalled by the manufacturer are prohibited in all aircraft. To avoid any damage, please wrap your devices and batteries carefully with an appropriate protection before placing them in your checked baggage. If you are carrying your devices in the cabin, please take care when using them on board.
Portable electronic devices < 100 Wh
Devices containing batteries, lithium-metal batteries (not exceeding 2 g of lithium) or lithium-ion batteries (not exceeding 100 Wh) transported for personal use: watches, video recorders, cameras, mobile phones, laptops, tablets, drones…
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval: not needed for up to 15 devices per person. Prior approval needed if this limit is exceeded*.
* Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Baggage containing batteries < 100 WH
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes, as long as you remove baggage item batteries and keep them in the cabin.
- Prior approval needed: no
Replacement batteries and external battery packs < 100 WH
Lithium-metal batteries (not exceeding 2 g of lithium) or lithium-ion batteries (not exceeding 100 Wh), for portable electronic devices (watches, video recorders, cameras, mobile phones, laptops, tablets, Power Bank external chargers, drones…).
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: no
- Prior approval: not needed for up to 20 batteries per person. Prior approval needed if this limit is exceeded*.
* Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Portable electronic devices between 100 Wh and 160 Wh
Portable electronic devices containing lithium-ion batteries (between 100 Wh and 160 Wh, such as power tools, video cameras, laptops, drones…).
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: yes*
* Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Baggage containing batteries between 100 WH AND 160 WH
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes, as long as the battery is removed from the baggage item and kept in the cabin.
- Prior approval needed: yes*
* Authorization must be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Replacement batteries and external battery packs between 100 Wh and 160 Wh
Replacement lithium-ion batteries for electronic devices (between 100 Wh and 160 Wh such as video cameras, laptops, power banks, drones).
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: no
- Prior approval needed: yes*
Maximum 2 replacement batteries per person * Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Portable electronic devices > 160 Wh and their replacement batteries and external battery packs
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
Fuel cells
The installation of a replacement cartridge is permitted but the filling of fuel cells is prohibited. The maximum amount of fuel in a fuel cell or a fuel cell cartridge cannot exceed:
- 200 ml for liquids,
- 200 g for solids,
- for liquid gas, 120 ml for fuel cells or cartridges for non-metallic fuel cells, or 200 ml for fuel cells or cartridges for metallic fuel cells,
- for hydrogen in metallic hydrides, the cartridges for fuel cells should have a water capacity that is less than or equal to 120 ml.
Devices with fuel cells
Portable electronic devices that use fuel cells, such as cameras, mobile phones, laptops and video recorders, with the manufacturer's marking "approved for carriage in aircraft cabin only".
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: no
- Prior approval needed: no
Replacement cartridges
Replacement cartridges for fuel cells for portable electronic devices.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
Maximum 2 replacement cartridges per person
Other devices and batteries
Devices with non spillable batteries
Portable electronic devices that use non spillable batteries, otherwise known as "dry batteries" or "liquid gel batteries", which adhere to special provision A67 (charger or battery booster, scales…). Batteries should have a maximum voltage of 12 V and a maximum battery power of 100 Wh.
Please note: the energy value of batteries should be visible on the device or on the batteries.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
Maximum 2 replacement batteries per person
Other replacement batteries
Alkaline batteries or nickel-metal hydride batteries.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: no
- Prior approval needed: no
Electric devices that produce extreme heat
High-intensity flashlights (diving lamps), soldering irons… In order to avoid any risk of fire, the battery and the heat-producing component should be separated. The battery must be protected against short-circuiting. It should be placed in its original packaging, a plastic bag or an individual protective envelope. If not, the electrodes must be isolated with adhesive tape.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: yes*
* Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
4 - Electric and electronic medical devices, batteries and replacement batteries
Devices placed in checked baggage must be switched off. It should be impossible to switch the device on again by accident. Each replacement battery must be protected against short-circuiting. It must be placed in its original packaging, a plastic bag or an individual protective envelope. If not, the electrodes must be isolated with adhesive tape.
Lithium devices and batteries
Lithium batteries can catch fire if they short-circuit, are damaged, poorly designed or poorly assembled. Lithium batteries and devices that are damaged, defective or recalled by the manufacturer are prohibited in all aircraft. To avoid any damage, please wrap your devices and batteries carefully with an appropriate protection before placing them in your checked baggage. If you are carrying your devices in the cabin, please take care when using them on board.
Portable electronic devices < 100 Wh
Portable electronic medical devices containing batteries or lithium-metal batteries (not exceeding 2 g of lithium) or lithium-ion batteries (not exceeding 100 Wh): portable oxygen concentrators, transported for medical use.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
Replacement batteries < 100 Wh
Lithium-metal replacement batteries (not exceeding 2 g of lithium) or lithium-ion batteries (not exceeding 100 Wh) for portable electronic medical devices: portable oxygen concentrators.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: no
- Prior approval needed: no
Portable electronic devices between 100 Wh and 160 Wh
Portable electronic medical devices containing batteries or lithium-metal batteries (not exceeding 8 g of lithium) or lithium-ion batteries (over 100 Wh, but not exceeding 160 Wh) transported for medical use: automated external defibrillators (AED), nebulizers, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) ventilators, such as anti-sleep apnea or anti-snoring devices.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: yes*
* Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Replacement batteries between 100 Wh and 160 Wh
Lithium-metal replacement batteries (not exceeding 8 g of lithium) or lithium-ion batteries (over 100 Wh, but not exceeding 160 Wh) for portable electronic medical devices (AED, CPAP, nebulizers…).
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: no
- Prior approval needed: yes*
Maximum 2 replacement batteries per person * Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Portable electronic devices > 160 WH and their replacement batteries
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
Other devices and batteries
Devices with non spillable batteries
Portable electronic devices that function with non spillable batteries, otherwise known as "dry-cell batteries" or "liquid gel batteries", which adhere to special provision A67. Batteries must have a maximum voltage of 12 V and a maximum battery power of 100 Wh.
Please note: the energy value of batteries should be visible on the device or on the batteries.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
Maximum 2 replacement batteries per person
5 - Devices and medical items other than those that use standard or rechargeable batteries
All necessary measures must be taken for the protection of devices containing gas. The unintended starting of devices equipped with gas tanks must be prevented by all possible means.
Oxygen or breathing gas
Oxygen or breathing gas tanks or devices containing such tanks, for medical use.
Please note: the use of personal oxygen or breathing gas tanks on board is prohibited.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: no
- Prior approval needed: yes*
Maximum authorized gross weight by tank: 5 kg * Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Liquid oxygen
Devices containing liquid oxygen tanks, for medical use.
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
Radioactive medical devices or products
Pacemakers or equivalent devices with radioactive isotopes (including those using lithium batteries), implanted in the body or attached to its exterior.
- In the cabin: only on your person
- In the hold: no
- Prior approval needed: no
Gas cartridges for prosthetic devices
Small, nonflammable, nontoxic gas cartridges for mechanical prosthetic devices carried by the passenger as well as replacement cartridges, of an equivalent size, in the necessary quantity for the duration of the trip.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
Mercury thermometers
Medical or clinical thermometers that contain mercury and are for personal use, when placed in their protective cases.
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
Maximum 1 thermometer per person.
6 - Weapons and ammunition
Electric weapons
Electric weapons containing dangerous components such as explosives, compressed gas, lithium batteries: stun guns or batons (like Tasers)…
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
Firearms and ammunition
Weapons (such as pistols, revolvers, rifles, shotguns, etc.) intended for sport or hunting are permitted as long as you are able to present the required licenses and permits, and only after having booked their transport. Ammunition (cartridges for smaller caliber weapons) should be securely packed (divisions 1.4s, UN0012 or UN0014 only), should not exceed the gross weight of 5 kg per person, and are for the use of this person, except for explosive or incendiary-filled projectiles.
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: yes*
Multiple passengers cannot put their ammunition in a single package.
Other ranged weapons
Ranged weapons are not included in the category of firearms.
- Stun weapons, including cattle prods and ballistic energy systems
- Bows
- Crossbows
- Catapults and slingshots
- Firearm components (except telescopic viewing equipment and view finders)
- BB guns (ball bearing guns)
- Industrial staple, nail guns and bolt guns
- Harpoons and spear guns
- Air rifles and pellet guns
- Signal flare pistols
- Captive bolt pistols
- Toy guns
- Starting pistols (competitions)
- Replica and imitation firearms
- Jewelry or amulets made from real bullets or empty bullet shells (applicable only on flights departing from or arriving in the Philippines)
Compressed air and CO2 guns and pistols
Incomplete list
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
Weapons and sharp objects
Weapons and objects that can cause injuries.
- Needles and hooks (knitting, embroidery) in metal or any other material that is strong enough to be used as a weapon
- Poles for skiing, walking or hiking
- Pocket knives or switchblades, no matter the length of the blade
- Scissors
- Meat cleavers
- Knives, including ceremonial knives and knives made of metal or any other material that is strong enough to be used as a weapon
- Cleats
- Arrows and darts
- Axes and hatchets
- Machetes
- Tools that can be used as blunt or cutting weapons, including drills and drill bits, cordless portable power drills, box cutters, work knives, all saws, screwdrivers, chisels, crowbars, hammers, folding machines, keys, soldering equipment
- Ice axes and ice picks
- Ice skates
- Straight razors (except safety or disposable razors with blades enclosed in cartridges)
- Sabers, swords and daggers
- Scalpels
- Martial arts equipment with a sharp point or sharp edge
- Throwing stars
Incomplete list
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
Blunt objects
Weapons and objects that can cause injuries.
- Baseball bats and balls
- Softball bats
- Cricket bats
- Fishing rods
- Golf clubs
- Billy clubs
- Stiff and flexible sticks or batons, including clubs, black jack accessories and batons
- Hockey sticks
- Lacrosse sticks
- Night sticks
- Martial arts equipment, including brass knuckles, sticks, flails, nunchuks, kubotans, and kubasaunts
- Kayak and canoe paddles
- Pool and billiards cues
- Skateboards
Incomplete list
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
7 - Devices for scientific or other purposes
Air quality
Infiltration devices, used to calibrate air quality control apparatuses.
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
Security cases
Security cases, boxes, purses, or bags intended for the transport of liquid silver and security equipment… containing dangerous items such as lithium batteries or pyrotechnic material.
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
Mercury barometers or thermometers
Mercury barometers or thermometers transported by a representative of a government meteorology office or a similar official organization.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: no
- Prior approval needed: yes*
* Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
8 - Explosives, fireworks and firecrackers
Pyrotechnic items
These items are prohibited.
- Detonators and fuses
- Explosive or incendiary machines
- Fireworks (including candles or sparklers) or flares in any form and other pyrotechnics
- Smoke grenades, bombs, or cartridges
- Ammunition other than that which is permitted in the "Firearms and ammunition" section
- Mines and other explosive military devices
- Grenades
- Firecrackers, including Christmas Crackers and fuses
- Replica or imitation explosive materials or explosives
- Dynamite, gunpowder and plastic explosives
- Blasting caps
Incomplete list
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
9 - Electric transport vehicles other than those meant for people with reduced mobility
Electric bicycles
Electric bicycles meant for leisure purposes that function with lithium batteries (no matter the battery power in Wh) or with installed batteries.
Individual transport vehicles, for leisure purposes
Lithium battery-operated segways, hoverboards, self-balancing hoverboards, oxboards, electric skateboards, waveboards, motorized baggage (regardless of the battery power in Wh and even if the battery has been disconnected or removed).
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
10 - Wheelchairs and other electric transport vehicles for people with reduced mobility
Please see the section on reduced mobility and other disabilities
11 - Liquid gas and nitrogen in devices, tanks, or cartridges
All necessary measures must be taken for the protection of devices containing gas, in order to avoid damages or the leaking of their contents. The unintended starting of devices equipped with gas tanks or cartridges placed in hand baggage or checked baggage must be prevented by any possible means.
Compressed air
Compressed air cylinders, for example those used for scuba diving, unemptied (compressed at more than 200 kPa or 2.0 bars).
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
Flammable gas
Cartridges or tanks of flammable gas, new or used, pierced or not pierced, or with a closure system, used for the operation of gas camping stoves, blowtorches (kitchen or home improvement), tools, camping fuel.
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
Defense equipment with gas
Defense equipment containing pepper spray, a physically irritating, disabling or incapacitating chemicals (such as mace, capsicum sprays, tear gas, acid sprays and animal repellent sprays).
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
Avalanche airbags
Avalanche airbags, containing a cartridge of nonflammable and nontoxic compressed gas.
- The airbag must be packed in such a way that it cannot be accidentally activated.
- The inflatable bags of the kit must come equipped with safety valves.
- The airbag must also come equipped with a pyrotechnic activation mechanism, not containing more than a net weight of 200 mg of division 1.4S explosives.
- In the cabin: yes (see the specific regulations for the United States below)
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: yes*
Maximum 1 airbag permitted per person * Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Special case of the United States
The transport of an avalanche rescue kit that contains an explosive (1.4S) in the activation mechanism is not permitted from, to, through, and in the United States.
Self-inflating safety equipment
Individual self-inflating safety equipment that uses cartridges (small) of nonflammable and nontoxic gas like carbon dioxide (CO2), or another type of gas: safety vests or rafts, protective jackets for motorcycle and horseback riding. The equipment must be packed in such a way that it cannot be accidentally activated.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: yes*
Maximum 1 piece of equipment with no more than 2 cartridges included and no more than 2 replacement cartridges per person * Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Small gas cartridges
Different types of equipment operating with cartridges (small) of nonflammable and nontoxic gas like carbon dioxide (CO2), or another type of gas: whipped cream dispensers and soda siphons, air guns…
- The water capacity of each cartridge shouldn't exceed 50 ml.
- For carbon dioxide, a gas tank with a liquid volume of 50 ml is equal to a cartridge of 28 g.
In addition, cartridges of nitrous oxide (N2O) are prohibited, no matter the quantity and the capacity.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: yes*
Maximum 4 small cartridges per person * Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Liquid nitrogen
Insulated packaging or cyrogenic containers containing refrigerated liquid nitrogen (like Dry Shipper) fully absorbed in porous material, only holding harmless products, having been maintained at a low temperature.
Please note: the maximum gross weight of the packaging must not exceed 10 kg.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: yes*
* Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Hydrocarbon gas
Curling irons containing hydrocarbon gas, provided that the safety lid is solidly attached to the heating component.
Please note: that the on board use and transport of iron gas refills is prohibited.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
Maximum 1 device per person
Dry ice
Dry ice is permitted in quantities that do not exceed 2.5 kg per person when it is being used to refrigerate perishable goods that are not subject to the Regulations for Dangerous Goods for checked or hand baggage. The packaging should allow the carbon dioxide to escape, bear the label "Dry Ice" and indicate the net weight of the dry ice.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: yes*
* Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
12 - Liquids, creams, alcoholic beverages, combustibles, flammable liquids, powdered substances
Alcoholic beverages
Home-made alcoholic beverages and beverages exceeding 70% alcohol content by volume are not permitted. All alcoholic beverages approved for transport must be contained in properly sealed retail packaging.
Please note: for beverages with an alcohol content between 24% and 70%, the maximum amount authorized for transport is 5 litres per container and per person.
Household, cleaning and home improvement products
Ink, paint, varnish and enamel of any sort (even water-based) and no matter the packaging (aerosol, container, spray, cartridge, jar, tube…), acetone, alcohol, paint thinner, ethanol, gas, lighter fluid, diesel, pesticides, pool products, solvents, turpentine…
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
Empty containers of flammable combustible liquid
Camping stoves and jerrycans of fuel (or any other container) that contain a combustible and flammable liquid.
The fuel tank, or the container, must have been emptied for at least 1 hour and left open for at least 6 hours in order for all of the residual fuel to have evaporated. For transport, the fuel tank, or the container, must be closed with the cap firmly attached. The camping stove, or the container, must be covered in an absorbent material like a paper napkin and placed in a plastic bag or its equivalent. The bag must be closed with an elastic or with adhesive tape.
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: yes*
* Authorizations should be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Samples of flammable liquids
Non-infectious samples wrapped with small quantities of flammable liquids.
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
Liquids, pastes, gels, creams
Liquids, gels, creams and pastes in small quantities are allowed in the cabin in containers of 100 ml / 3.4 oz max each. They must be placed in one clear plastic bag with a maximum volume of 1 l / 33.8 oz. One single bag per person is permitted. Exceptions The following products, if they are necessary during your flight, are allowed without restriction:
- infant food,
- medication, accompanied by a prescription or a statement from your doctor,
- food for a specific dietary regimen.
Flight with no connections Duty-free liquids purchased at the airport or onboard the aircraft must be placed in a sealed transparent plastic bag. They must be accompanied by a proof of purchase that is visible from the inside of the bag and that mentions the airport or the airline from which the purchase was made. Flight with connections If you have a connecting flight in a country that is a member of the European Union*, you can keep duty-free liquids that were bought at the departure airport or onboard the aircraft, as long as they're placed in a sealed transparent plastic bag. They must be accompanied by a proof of purchase that is visible from the inside of the bag and that mentions the airport or the airline where the purchase was made. For a connection in another country, please find out about the regulations in effect in the country where you are making this connection. Depending on the local laws, Air France may accept duty-free liquids that were purchased during the connection, in the cabin, with the same conditions for the packaging as in the previous cases. If you have a connecting flight via the United States or Canada, you must collect your checked baggage at the first connection point. We recommend that you place any previously bought duty-free liquids in your checked baggage. * Including Norway, Iceland and Switzerland.
Powdered substances
Powdered substances include: flour, sugar, ground coffee, spices, powdered milk, cosmetics, sand, medication in powder form, baby food, etc.
- In the cabin: yes (see the specific regulations for the United States below)
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
SPECIFIC REGULATIONS FOR THE UNITED STATES
For flights to the United States, transporting more than 350 ml / 12 oz of powdered substance in the cabin is prohibited. Powder in greater quantities must be transported in checked baggage. Exceptions: medically prescribed powders, baby food, and powders purchased duty-free, placed in a sealed security tamper-evident bag (STEB).
13 - Engines, large tools, vehicles and spare parts
Non-electric engines
Thermal engines, even new, internal combustion or fuel cells.
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
Spare parts for vehicles
Spare parts, even new, for 2, 3 or 4 wheel vehicles, likely to contain dangerous chemical products: shock absorbers of all kinds, batteries of all kinds for vehicles, airbags…
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no
Please note: for the items cited above, Air France applies a more restrictive policy than what is anticipated by international regulations.
Electric engines
Electric engines that are mains powered.
14 - Protected animals and plants
The illegal selling and transport of endangered animals or plants, or of products derived from these endangered species, constitutes a growing threat to biodiversity. Air France cooperates with the authorities and international NGOs, putting in place emergency measures and informing its passengers about the risks and consequences of transporting endangered species. Please do not put yourself in an illegal situation and join us by confirming the legality of the products that you're transporting, in the hold or in the cabin. Transporting endangered species found in Annexe 1 on the CITES website is prohibited.
Please confirm the legality of the products you're transporting through the CITES website
15 - Parachutes
Approved parachutes
Only parachute models equipped with a release system that has been approved by the French "Direction Générale de l'Aviation Civile" (DGAC) are authorized on Air France flights. Other models are not authorized on our aircraft.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: no
16 - Living organs
Living human organs
Living human organs to be used for transplants, human cells cultures, embryos. They must be transported in an insulated bag containing and ice pack.
- In the cabin: yes
- In the hold: yes
- Prior approval needed: yes*
* Authorization must be requested from Air France or your travel agency.
Please note: you must provide the following documents at the airport.
- A task order of the passenger transporting the living organs
- A message* provided by the hospital department which has requested transport of the organ(s), excluding embryos
- A certificate of insemination, for embryos only
* This message may be sent by fax, telex or e-mail, and must also be sent to the relevant airport authorities (police, customs, military police, etc.).
Human blood
Blood samples transported for laboratory analysis.
- In the cabin: no
- In the hold: no