January 19th 2011
For safety and security reasons, the carrier may request passengers to permit a search of their person and baggage, and may search the passengers’ baggage in their absence if they are not available for such permission to be sought, for the purpose of determining whether they are in possession of, or whether their baggage contains any prohibited or limited items. If passengers are unwilling to comply with such a request, the carrier may refuse to carry them or their baggage. In such case, the carrier will not accept liability for the carriage of passengers and their baggage, except by refunding the ticket(s), applying the carrier’s current regulations.
Other Articles:
- Booking flights by phone
- Reasons to fly to Vietnam
- TSA Permitted and Prohibited Items List in Airline
- Airline Toll Free Numbers
- Airline Codes
- Excess Baggage in flights
- Checked Baggage before you fly
- Lost & Found counter in airport
- Mishandled Baggage at the aiport
- Baggage Security Check at airport
- Baggage Restrictions & Disclaimer for your flight preparation
- Special Baggage carried on some planes
- Extra seat for passenger in a flight
- Airline Requirements for Pregnant passenger
- Flight Requirements: Passengers with disabilities
- Unaccompanied Children Rules in airline
- Infant requirement before you fly
- Inflight information
- Cabin Experience in an airplane
- Web Check-in at many international airlines

