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New
Carry-On Rules at Bali’s Airport
Effectively march 31st, 2007;
the rules governing permissible carry-on items have changed
for international passengers traveling via Bali’s Ngurah
Rai Airport. The new rules fall into line with tighter security
controls being introduced by airport worldwide. Changes in carry-on
rules broadly address the carriage of Liquids, Aerosols, Gels
(LAGs) and specifically stipulate:
The maximum size of any liquids container, full or partially
used, allowed past the international screening point is
100 ml.
All 100 ml liquid containers presented for inspection
to be carried on board an aircraft by a passenger must comfortably
fit in a 1 liter transparent re-sealable plastic bag (30
cm x 40 cm).
The definition of (LAGs) liquids, aerosols and gels include
(but are nit limited to) water and other drinks; soups;
syrups; jams; stews; sauces; pastes; foods in sauces or
containing in high liquid content, cream; lotion; cosmetics;
oil; perfumes; sprays; gels – including hair and shower
gels; contents of pressurized containers – including
shavers foam, other foam and deodorant; pastes including
toothpaste; liquid solid mixtures; mascara; lipsticks; lip
gloss or lip balm; and any item of similar consistency at
room temperature. This list is not exhaustive and screeners
will make a determination about which items are permitted
to be taken through screening points.
Each passenger is limited to carrying only one plastic
bag.
All passengers must submit their person and all carry-on
luggage for inspection. Baggage will receive both a visual
inspection and x-ray examination.
Passenger will be required to remove bulky coats and jackets
and present them for screening before walking through the
metal detector.
Some medicine and medical devices are exempted from the
new screening rules, including prescription medicine and
prescribed medical devices. Passengers are recommended to
bring supporting documentation (e.g. a physician’s
letter). All prescription medication should be in original
containers bearing the name of the passenger matching the
name on the boarding pass. Essential prescribed medicines
may include angina sprays.
Passenger bring non-prescription medications should know
that a determination of a reasonable amount will be made
based on the length of the flight, possible delays and flight
diversions; essential non-prescription medicines may include
cough syrups, children’s medications, insulin, clothing
factors (for hemophiliacs), contact lens solution exceeding
100 ml, and inhalers (with spare canisters packed into checked
baggage).
Existing provisions for disability and medically-related
items still apply.
Baby products required for the flight are exempt from
the enhanced security screening restriction with the understanding
that screeners will use their discretion to asses’
appropriate volumes for hand carriage. Baby products include:
baby juice; baby food; in liquid; gel or paste form; and
wet wipes.
Under the new rules frisk searches will be conducted in
a random and continuous manner. Frisk searchers must be
undertaken by a screener of the same sex and a passenger
may request the search be done in a private room. A person
may refuse a frisk search, however they will be refused
access into the secure area.
Passengers are allowed to carry on board all liquids/aerosols/gels
purchased or collected n the sterile area of an Indonesian
international airport on board an aircraft, including duty
free items, unless other jurisdictional measures apply (e.g.
U.S. flight).