Baggage & Allowable Goods
Hand baggage
One standard cabin bag up to 10kgs and measuring no more than 55cm x 35cm x 20cm, including wheels and handles, will be permitted.
Restricted storage on smaller aircraft
For travel on board our smaller aircraft, only certain items of passenger cabin baggage will be allowed in the cabin due to restricted storage space. Items the size of a small ladies handbag or A4 portfolio folders will be allowed on board. Due to the limited room in the smaller cabins, the majority of cabin baggage will be placed into the aircraft hold.
Passengers are advised to remove fragile/valuable items to be taken on board. Items which may be considered dangerous, such as, toy guns, kitchen knives, swords, spear guns, knitting needles and sharp items, such as nail scissors and clippers, tweezers, penknives etc. are not permitted in hand baggage.
Prohibited Hand Baggage Items
There are items that are prohibited from being carried in the cabin of an aircraft, or on the person. Customers are asked to remove such objects from their hand baggage. The following are lists of articles that may not be carried into the cabin of an aircraft:
Chemical & Toxic Substances
Any chemical or toxic substance, which poses a risk to the health of passengers and crew, or, the security / safety of aircraft or property, including, but not limited to:
Acids and alkalis (e.g. spillable ‘wet’ batteries)
Corrosive or bleaching substances (e.g. mercury, chlorine)
Disabling or incapacitating sprays (e.g. mace, pepper spray, tear gas)
Fire extinguishers
Infectious or biological hazardous material (e.g. infected blood, bacteria and viruses)
Material capable of spontaneous ignition or combustion
Poisons
Radioactive material (medicinal or commercial isotopes)
Stunning Devices
Devices designed specifically to stun or immobilise, including:
devices for shocking, such as stun guns, tasers and stun batons
animal stunners and animal killers
disabling and incapacitating chemicals, gases and sprays, such as mace, pepper sprays, capsicum sprays, tear gas, acid sprays and animal repellent sprays
Blunt Instruments
Any blunt instrument capable of causing injury, including, but not limited to:
Baseball and softball bats
Billiard, snooker and pool cues
Clubs or batons – rigid or flexible (e.g. billy clubs, blackjacks, nightsticks and batons)
Cricket bats
Fishing rods
Golf clubs
Hockey sticks
Kayak and canoe paddles
Lacrosse sticks
Martial arts equipment (e.g. knuckle dusters, clubs, coshes, rice flails, num chucks, kubatons and kubasaunts)
Skateboards
Guns, Firearms & Weapons
Any object capable, or appearing capable, of discharging a projectile or causing injury, including, but not limited to:
Air pistols / rifles and pellet guns
All firearms (pistols, revolvers, rifles, air rifles, shotguns etc.)
Animal humane killers
Ball bearing guns
Bows, arrows, slingshots
Catapults
Component parts of firearms (excluding telescopic sighting devices and sights)
Crossbows
Harpoon & spear guns
Industrial bolt and nail guns
Lighters shaped like firearms
Replica and imitation firearms
Signal flare pistols
Starter pistols
Stun or shocking devices (e.g. cattle prods, ballistics conducted energy weapons, tasers)
Toy guns of all types
Pointed / Edged Weapons & Sharp Objects
Pointed or bladed articles capable of causing injury, including, but not limited to:
Arrows and darts
Axes and hatchets
Box cutters
Corkscrews
Crampons
Harpoons and spears
Household cutlery
Hypodermic syringes (unless for a proven medical purpose)
Ice axes and ice picks
Ice skates
Knives, including ceremonial knives, with blades of more than 6 cm, made of metal or any other material strong enough to be used as a potential weapon
Lockable or flick knives with blades of any length
Machetes
Meat cleavers
Open razors and blades (excluding safety or disposable razors with blades enclosed in cartridge)
Sabres, swords & swordsticks
Scalpels
Scissors with blades more than 6 cm in length
Ski and walking / hiking poles
Throwing stars
Workmen's tools
Tools capable of being used either to cause serious injury or to threaten the safety of aircraft, including:
Crowbars
Drills and drill bits, including cordless portable power drills
Tools with a blade or a shaft of more than 6cm capable of use as a weapon, such as screwdrivers and chisels
Saws, including cordless portable power saws
Blowtorches
Bolt guns and nail guns
Explosives & Flammable Substances
Any explosive or highly combustible substance, which poses a risk to the health of passengers and crew or the security / safety of aircraft or property, including, but not limited to:
Aerosol spray paint
Alcoholic beverages exceeding 70% by volume (140% proof)
Ammunition
Blasting caps
Detonators and fuses
Explosives and explosive devices
Fireworks, flares in any form and other pyrotechnics (including party poppers and toy caps)
Flammable liquid fuel (e.g. petrol/gasoline, diesel, lighter fluid, alcohol, ethanol)
Gas and gas containers (e.g. butane, propane, acetylene, oxygen - in large volume)
Grenades of all types
Gun powder and plastic explosives
Mines and other explosive military stores
Non safety matches
Replica or imitation explosive material or devices
Smoke generating canisters or cartridges
Turpentine and paint thinner
Checked baggage
Hand luggage
One standard cabin bag measuring no more than 55cm x 35cm x 20cm, including wheels and handles, will be permitted.
Hold baggage
1 x 15kgs for value and standard tickets and 1 x 23kgs flexible ticket.
All baggage in excess of the weight restrictions will be subject to excess baggage charges of £10.00 per kilo, per sector. Due to Health and Safety regulations we are unable to accept any single piece weighing more than 32kgs. Excess baggage is subject to our conditions of carriage.
Prohibited Checked Baggage Items
There are items that are prohibited from being carried in hold baggage. Customers are asked to remove items from their baggage. The following articles should not be placed in hold baggage:
Ammunition
Blasting Caps
Corrosives (e.g. mercury or vehicle batteries)
Dynamite, gunpowder and plastic explosives
Explosives (e.g. detonators, fuses, grenades or mines)
Flammable gases (e.g. propane, butane)
Flammable liquids (e.g. gasoline or methanol)
Flammable solids and reactive substances (e.g. magnesium, firelighters, fireworks, flares or other pyrotechnics)
Oxidizers and organic peroxides (e.g. bleach or car body repair kits)
Radioactive material (e.g. medicinal or commercial isotopes)
Smoke-generating canisters and smoke-generating cartridges
Toxic or infectious substances (e.g. rat poison or infected blood)
Vehicle fuel system components which have contained fuel
Other items
Eastern Airways is from time to time requested to carry a variety of items other than the suitcases that normally constitute baggage. While every effort is made to accommodate the reasonable requests of passengers, various restrictions must be applied, and some items cannot be carried under any circumstances. Carriage of excess baggage is subject to stowage limitations and accordingly we can not always guarantee carriage on your flight. Please see below:
Pushchairs
Passengers travelling with infants may take one small collapsible pushchair and one car seat per infant in addition to the baggage allowance included in the ticket.
Carriage of Firearms
Regulations prohibit the carriage of weapons and ammunitions on British aircraft except that weapons which are not ‘munitions of war’ such as sporting guns, may be carried provided they are stored in a baggage hold not accessible to Passengers and an orange ‘Firearms’ tag is attached. Advance notification and licence details must be provided. Applicable fee payable.
Diving Cylinders
Will only be carried if they are empty and their valves are open.
Catalytic Hair Curlers (e.g. Braun)
No more than one per passenger, provided that the safety cover is securely fitted over the heating element. These hair curlers must not be used on board. Gas refills for such curlers are not permitted in checked or carry-on baggage.
Windsurf boards, surfboards and bodyboards
Due to space limitations, these items can be accepted on a first come, first served basis (with exception to the Jetstream 41 aircraft) and must be booked in advance and no later than 48 hours prior to travel and meet our requirements.
Hang gliders
Because of the limited space available it is not possible to carry these items on the aircraft we operate.
Christmas crackers
Passengers are permitted to carry in their checked baggage one box of Christmas crackers. The box should be packed in its original, manufacturers wrapping. It is forbidden for ‘Party Poppers’ to be carried either in checked or hand baggage.
Electronic equipment
Some electronic equipment can affect the aircraft’s navigational and communications systems, and under no circumstances may it be operated while on board. On board use of the ghetto-blaster type or radio or tape player is an irritant to other passengers and is forbidden.
Laptops and personal electronic items
Eastern Airways will not beheld responsible for any loss or damage to these valuable/fragile items. Laptops and camera's should ALWAYS be taken as hand luggage and not checked in as aircraft hold baggage.
Golf Clubs
Subject to notification at the time of booking, Eastern Airways may accept golf clubs for carriage (depending on operating aircraft) provided that:
1. Maximum of one half set (7 clubs) per passenger per sector and clearly labelled
2. Separate trolley including motorised not accepted.
3. Fee payable of £30.00 each way.
Water sports equipment
Subject to notification at the time of booking, Eastern Airways may accept certain water sports equipment such as windsurf, surf and body boards for carraige (depending on operating aircraft) provided that:
1. Item of a length not exceeding 1.8 metres and limited to one item.
2. Item contained in a protective bag or carry-case and clearly labelled.
3. Fee payable of £30.00 each way.
Bicycles
Subject to notification at the time of booking, Eastern Airways may accept manual bicycles for carriage (depending on operating aircraft) provided that:
1. The front wheel is removed and attached securely to the remainder of the machine.
2. The handlebars are rotated so that they are parallel to the frame.
3. The pedals are either removed or folded inwards and chain is wrapped.
4. The bicycle is contained in a bicycle box or bag and clearly labelled.
5. Fee payable of £30.00 each way
Carriage of Pets
Eastern Airways regrets animals, other than guide-dogs for passengers with disabilities, cannot be carried on any of our flights. Guide-dogs are carried free of charge.
What is the EU Liquid Policy?
Rules on liquids
EU rules on liquids apply to all air passengers travelling from any EU airport regardless of their destination.
The rules mean that limited quantities of liquids must be held in individual containers not exceeding 100ml (approximately 3.5 fl. oz).
Limited quantities of liquids, gels and pastes may include:
Shampoo, suntan lotions, creams, toothpaste, hair gel and hair spray, perfumes, cosmetics such as mascara and lip gloss, water and other drinks, soups and syrups and other items of a similar consistency. All liquid containers must be carried in a separate clear plastic, zip-top or re-sealable bag that does not exceed 20 cm x 20cm (8 inches x 8 inches) or equivalent to one litre capacity. Items must fit in the bag comfortably and the bag must be completely closed. At the airport security search, the plastic bag must be removed from the cabin bag and x-ray screened separately.
Can I take essential medication in my cabin baggage?
Yes. Essential medication in liquid form (prescription or over the counter) may be carried in the cabin bag subject to EU liquid policy restrictions. Customers may be asked to prove that the medicine is for an individual travelling and is required during the flight. Medicines in non-liquid form may be carried in the cabin bag as normal, provided they fit into a bag no bigger than 56 cm x 45cm x 25cm.
What is the Smoking Policy?
We operate a no smoking policy on board all of our aircraft and in all of our lounges. This includes the use of electronic cigarettes or any cigarette substitute device that emits a vapour or has a power source or produces a light. We do not permit electronic cigarettes to be charged within our lounges. Electronic cigarettes may be carried on board subject to the following conditions:
Carried on person only
No refills
Strictly not permitted for use