Is it permitted to bring beer on the plane in Vietnam?
The demand for flying is increasing, but we need to keep in mind that when traveling by plane, we should follow the principles set out by the airline. Did you know that you can bring alcohol on a plane? So about the matter “Is it permitted to bring beer on the plane in Vietnam?” Let’s find out with LSX in the article below.
Legal grounds
• Decision 1541/QD-CHK 2021
What are the regulations on what can and cannot be brought on board?
Airplanes are not like cars, nor are they like trains, ships, or any other common means of transport.
This vehicle works with a combination of many units and technical support, to be able to lift passengers into the sky and bring them to their destination as quickly as possible.
Airplane is a means of transportation with an enclosed space, with special air pressure, so when there is a small incident of things or events on a flight in the sky, it will be difficult to resolve quickly, especially when passengers do not comply with regulations.
Specifically, there have been knife attacks, sharp objects on planes, or liquid bombs, aircraft jams with electronic devices, etc. have happened throughout history. world aviation industry.
When there is an incident on the plane caused by passengers, the possible consequences are immeasurable, and to land or seek direct help from the authorities will take a long time.
In order to ensure a smooth flight, and most importantly, safety, all airlines around the world have a common policy for passengers’ baggage during flights.
08 groups of prohibited items to be brought on board aircraft
Accordingly, 08 groups of dangerous items are prohibited from being brought on board aircraft, including:
(1) Ammunition, unless it is accepted by the aircraft operator to be carried in checked baggage under specific conditions as prescribed;
(2) Types of detonators;
(3) Types of fuses and slow-burning wires;
(4) Mines, grenades, other military explosives;
(5) Fireworks such as firecrackers, pyrotechnics, firecrackers, fireworks, flares, flares and pyrotechnics
(6) Smoke bullets, smoke-producing fruits;
(7) Explosives, gunpowder, plastic explosives;
(8) Gasoline, oil, fuel for lighters, unsafe matches (light will burn everywhere), liquid oxygen. (This is a new content added compared to the previous regulations in Decision 959/QD-CHK dated May 7, 2021).
Is it permitted to bring beer on the plane in Vietnam?
According to Decision 1541/QD-CHK 2021 on the List of dangerous items prohibited and restricted from being brought into restricted areas and brought on board aircraft, issued on September 14, 2021, stipulating the bringing of alcoholic beverages as follows:
Alcoholic beverages are allowed to be carried on person or in checked baggage, hand luggage; does not need to be approved by the aircraft operator; not notify the PIC of the aircraft.
a) For alcoholic beverages with 24% alcohol content or less: no restriction.
b) Over 24% to 70% alcohol content: must be stored in the manufacturer’s container, with its seal and label intact, the capacity of the bottle is not more than 5 liters, each passenger carries no more than 5 liters.
c) Over 70% alcohol content: not allowed in person, hand luggage, checked baggage.
Dangerous items prohibited to bring into the restricted area, the passenger compartment of the aircraft?
Explosives and incendiary and explosive substances
Explosives and incendiary substances, explosives and objects with components such as: fuses, detonators and other components used to cause injury or threaten the safety of aircraft:
• Types of detonators
• Types of fuses, slow-burning wires
• Objects that simulate an explosive object (device)
• Mines, grenades, other military explosives
• Firecrackers such as firecrackers, exploding fireworks, fireworks, fireworks, flares, flares and pyrotechnics
• Smoke bullets, smoke-producing fruit
• Explosives, gunpowder, plastic explosives
Weapons, guns, and other items designed to deal damage
Weapons, firearms and items designed to inflict damage or weapon-like objects: gun components and ammunition (stunguns, homemade guns such as 3D printed guns, non-zero types) determined). These categories include:
• Shotguns, rifles, submachine guns, shotguns, shotguns and other guns with similar features and effects
• Objects and toys that resemble real weapons such as guns, bombs, mines, grenades, bullets, torpedoes, mines, shells, and objects made from shells.
• Components of a firearm, including sights.
• Flare guns and command guns
Discharge devices and self-generated discharge devices
• Laser guns or laser-emitting devices (except laser pens used in teaching and presentations)
Chemical substances
• Aerosols, gases and chemicals intended to disable or paralyze such as: pepper spray (which includes aerosols made from chili peppers and peppers), aerosols acids, insect repellent and pepper spray (tear gas) except in the case of aerosols used to disinfect aircraft
• Chemical substances that, when mixed, have the potential to cause dangerous reactions (inflammable reactions); and
• Other chemicals that can endanger life or property even if not classified in the Dangerous Goods list
Objects with sharp blades or pointed ends
Objects with sharp blades or tips and launching (shooting) devices that can be used to cause serious injury:
• Objects made to chop, chop, or split such as axes, machetes
• Scissors, paper cutters
• Homemade guns, javelin launchers
• Slingshot
• Knives with blades (excluding the handle) over 06 cm long or the total length of the handle and blade over 10 cm
• Scissors with a blade length of more than 06 cm from the point of connection between the two blades or the total length of the handle and blade more than 10 cm
• Martial arts tools with sharp ends or sharp edges: daggers, swords, swords, spears, spears, bayonets, knives, machetes, punches, mace, bows, arrows, crossbows…
• Stands for cameras, cameras, sticks, umbrella handles with metal spikes
• Other sharp and pointed objects that can be used as offensive weapons with a total length of more than 10 cm
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Frequently asked questions
According to the list of dangerous items that are restricted to be carried on board, you can bring a hair curler containing hydrocarbon gas but must meet some of the following conditions:
a) Each person is allowed to bring 01 device.
b) The heat-generating part of the machine must have a protective safety cap.
c) Spare air cylinders for this type of curling iron are not allowed to be transported.
Tools that can be used to cause serious injury or threaten the safety of an aircraft:
• Crowbar, pickaxe, spade, shovel, spade, sickle, pole, chisel, pickaxe
• Drills and drill bits, including hand drills
• Tools with sharp blades or points over 06 cm long and capable of being used as weapons such as screwdrivers
• Hammers, wrenches, wrenches, pliers with a length of more than 10 cm
• Saws, saw blades including manual saws
• Torch
• Tools for screwing and nailing
• Objects and tools used in the attack to cause serious injury:
• Sports clubs such as baseball bats, golf clubs, hockey sticks, billiard sticks, ski bats
• Various batons such as rubber batons, metal batons, wooden batons
• Martial arts training tools and equipment
Passengers carrying knives on board the aircraft may be sanctioned according to Point e, Clause 5, Article 26 of Decree No. 162/2018/ND-CP on sanctioning of administrative violations in the aviation field. Accordingly, the act of bringing dangerous items and substances into a restricted area at an airport or aerodrome against regulations may result in an administrative fine of between VND 7,000,000 and 10,000,000.
What are the tools that can be used to cause serious injury on board an aircraft?
Tools that can be used to cause serious injury or threaten the safety of an aircraft:
• Crowbar, pickaxe, spade, shovel, spade, sickle, pole, chisel, pickaxe
• Drills and drill bits, including hand drills
• Tools with sharp blades or points over 06 cm long and capable of being used as weapons such as screwdrivers
• Hammers, wrenches, wrenches, pliers with a length of more than 10 cm
• Saws, saw blades including manual saws
• Torch
• Tools for screwing and nailing
• Objects and tools used in the attack to cause serious injury:
• Sports clubs such as baseball bats, golf clubs, hockey sticks, billiard sticks, ski bats
• Various batons such as rubber batons, metal batons, wooden batons
• Martial arts training tools and equipment
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