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Blankets

Blankets are permitted items for air travel and can be carried in both carry-on and checked baggage. They are not classified as hazardous materials and do not require special handling. Passengers are free to bring them for comfort during their flight.

Baggage Rules
Cabin Baggage ✓ Allowed
Checked Baggage ✓ Allowed
Packaging Requirement Should be packed in a way that allows for easy X-ray screening.

Safety Guide

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1. You are allowed to carry blankets in both your carry-on and checked luggage.
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2. During the security screening process, blankets must pass through the X-ray machine.
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3. If the blanket is densely packed, security officers may perform a manual inspection.
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4. Ensure the blanket is stored properly under the seat or in the overhead bin.
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5. For checked baggage, use a protective cover or vacuum bag to maintain cleanliness.
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6. Do not conceal any prohibited items inside the folds of the blanket.
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7. Always follow the instructions provided by the flight crew regarding cabin storage.
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8. Ensure that the blanket does not obstruct emergency exits or aisles during the flight.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you are allowed to bring blankets in your carry-on luggage without any restrictions. Security officers may ask to inspect the blanket during the screening process, so it is helpful to keep it accessible. It is generally considered a personal item and does not count against your carry-on allowance.

There are no specific size or weight limitations for blankets imposed by aviation authorities. However, you must ensure that your blanket fits within the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you. Avoid bringing excessively bulky items that might obstruct the aisle or other passengers.

Yes, you can pack blankets in your checked baggage without any issues. It is recommended to use a vacuum-sealed bag or a protective cover to keep the blanket clean during transit. Just ensure that your total luggage weight remains within the airline's specified baggage allowance.

Blankets do not typically cause any issues during security screening at the airport. You can place them through the X-ray machine along with your other belongings, although officers might request a manual inspection if the item appears dense. This is a standard procedure and is nothing to worry about.
This information is for guidance only. Your airline may apply different rules. Always check with your airline before travel.
Item Details
Item Name Blankets
Category Other