Baggage that can be carried on board for safe and comfortable flight is large enough to be stored in personal belongings (handbags, cameras, umbrellas, etc.), on the shelf above the seat, or under the seat in front of you. It is set by one and the airline.
Also, the size of baggage you can carry on board depends on the number of seats on the aircraft.
There is also a weight limit on the weight of luggage that can be carried on board.
By law, it is strictly prohibited to bring items that may be used as weapons such as cutlery on board. In addition, if you have baggage that exceeds the carry-on size, please check it at the baggage counter of each airline.
Representative examples of items that cannot be carried on board or checked in, or items that can be carried in and checked under certain conditions are posted on the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism website.
According to the instructions of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, liquids may be brought into the cabins of international flights departing from Kitakyushu Airport from Thursday, March 1, 2007, except for those purchased at duty-free shops after departure procedures. , It is restricted as follows.
1It is prohibited to bring any liquid (* 1) exceeding 100 ml into the guest room. However, you can bring in the following items.
①Liquids in containers of 100 ml or less (excluding prohibited items such as filling gas for lighters) can be placed in a resealable transparent plastic bag with a capacity of 1 liter or less with a margin.
②Pharmaceuticals required on board (* 2) Baby milk / baby food, special restricted food, etc.
※1 [All liquids] includes gels (toothpaste, hair gel, etc.), aerosols, and sprays. Please check the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism website.
※2 We may ask for inquiries regarding in-flight needs such as prescriptions.
For details, please check the website of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
According to instructions from the Civil Aviation Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, security inspections when boarding an aircraft have been strengthened from September 13, 2019.
Please take off your coat, jacket and other jackets, boots and other "shoes that cover your ankle" and undergo a security inspection.
Depending on the time when customers are concentrated, it may take longer than before, so please come to the security checkpoint with plenty of time.
For details, please check the website of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
Regulations are subject to change without notice.
Please check the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism website and your airline for the latest information.