Conditional carriage of baggage
In certain cases, Sun PhuQuoc Airways allows passengers to carry items when meeting specific regulations. Passengers are kindly advised to refer to the information below to make the best preparations for their upcoming journey.
| Power (Wh) for Lithium Ion Batteries; or Weight (g) for Lithium Metal Batteries | Configuration | Accepted in Checked Luggage | Accepted in Carry-On Luggage | ||||
| Yes/No | Quantity | Conditions | Yes/No | Quantity | Conditions | ||
| ≤100Wh or ≤2g | Inside Device | Yes | Maximum 15 devices per passenger | - | Yes | Maximum 15 devices per passenger | Device must be fully powered off and protected from damage or accidental activation | 
| Spare Battery | Yes | Maximum 10 batteries per passenger | Batteries must be protected against damage and short-circuit | No | - | - | |
| Spare Charger | Yes | Maximum 10 chargers per passenger | Chargers must be protected against damage and short-circuit | No | - | - | |
| >100Wh and ≤160Wh or >2g and ≤8g | Inside Device | Yes | Maximum 2 devices per passenger | - | Yes | - | - | 
| Spare Battery | Yes | Maximum 2 batteries per passenger | Battery can only power the device it belongs to | No | - | - | |
| >160Wh or >8g | Inside Device | No | - | - | No | - | - | 
| Spare Battery | No | - | - | No | - | - | |
Note:
- Spare chargers can only be carried in carry-on luggage.
- Do not place spare chargers in checked luggage or overhead compartments.
- Keep spare chargers in an easily monitored position. If any abnormal signs are detected (smoke, heat, etc.), immediately notify the crew for handling.
- Do not use spare chargers during the flight.
1. Portable electronic devices (PEDs) with installed batteries and spare batteries include: medical electronic devices such as portable oxygen concentrators, personal electronic devices such as watches, laptops, cameras, mobile phones, camcorders, etc.
2. Hand-held electronic devices are allowed in carry-on baggage (CAB) and/or checked baggage (CB) under the following conditions:
a. Devices with installed batteries
- Electronic devices with installed lithium metal/lithium alloy batteries containing less than 2g of lithium, or lithium-ion batteries with a capacity not exceeding 100Wh. Each passenger may carry a maximum of 15 medical electronic devices of this type (including both carry-on and checked baggage).
- Medical electronic devices may be carried in carry-on or checked baggage if they use lithium metal/alloy batteries containing 2g to 8g of lithium, or lithium-ion batteries with a capacity over 100Wh but not exceeding 160Wh.
- Electronic devices containing wet batteries – non-spillable, not containing free liquid, not absorbent – may be carried in carry-on or checked baggage provided: the battery voltage is below 12V, capacity is under 100Wh, and other specific conditions regarding temperature, pressure resistance, etc., are met.
- Electronic devices with fuel cells may only be carried in carry-on baggage and must not be charged during the flight.
b. Spare batteries
- Spare/replaceable rechargeable batteries are only permitted in carry-on baggage.
- Spare batteries include dry batteries, nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries, lithium metal/lithium alloy batteries containing less than 2g of lithium, and lithium-ion batteries with a capacity not exceeding 100Wh. Each passenger may carry up to 10 spare batteries of this type.
- Spare batteries are lithium metal/lithium alloy batteries containing 2g to 8g of lithium or lithium-ion batteries with a capacity over 100Wh but not exceeding 160Wh. Each passenger may carry up to 2 spare batteries of this type.
- Wet spare batteries – non-spillable – must have a voltage below 12V, a capacity under 100Wh, and comply with other specific requirements regarding temperature, pressure resistance, etc. Each passenger may carry up to 2 spare batteries of this type.
- Spare fuel cell batteries that may contain flammable liquids, corrosive substances, flammable liquefied gases, substances reacting with water, or hydrogen in metal hydrides must be carried in carry-on baggage only and must not be charged during the flight. Each passenger may carry up to 2 spare batteries of this type.
Passengers transporting dry ice must contact Sun PhuQuoc Airways for approval and packaging instructions.
- Each passenger is allowed to carry a maximum of 2.5kg (5lb) of solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) in carry-on and checked baggage.
- Dry ice may only be transported for the purpose of preserving perishable items, is not classified as dangerous goods, and must be properly packaged to allow the release of carbon dioxide (CO2).
- When transporting dry ice in checked baggage, the package must be labeled "DRY ICE".
1. General regulations on the transport of liquids, viscous substances, and aerosols (liquids) in carry-on and checked baggage
Items that do not contain radioactive substances, used for medical purposes or personal care/cosmetics (including aerosol containers) such as hair spray, perfume, sunscreen spray, alcohol-based pharmaceuticals, alcohol-based sanitizing wipes, non-flammable compressed gas aerosols for sports or household use, may be carried in carry-on and checked baggage under the following conditions:
- Each bottle/container/can must not exceed 0.5 kg or 0.5 liters.
- The total quantity of these items (including checked and carry-on baggage) must not exceed 2 kg or 2 liters per passenger.
- Non-toxic, non-flammable sports or household aerosols: only allowed in checked baggage, not in carry-on baggage.
- All bottles/containers must be sealed to prevent leakage.
- Spray valves must be properly capped or protected to prevent accidental activation.
- Must comply with checked baggage weight and size regulations for free baggage allowance.
2. Packaging regulations for liquids in checked baggage
a. For liquids contained in bottles/containers
- These bottles/containers must be wrapped in plastic or placed in plastic bags to prevent breakage and leakage into the aircraft cargo hold. Liquids must be securely packaged to prevent spilling during transport.
- Sun PhuQuoc Airways will refuse to transport luggage containing liquids that are not properly packaged, which may leak and affect other baggage.
b. For alcoholic beverages
Acceptance limits:
- Up to 24% alcohol by volume: no restriction.
- Over 24% up to 70% alcohol by volume: must be in the original manufacturer’s sealed container with label, container volume not exceeding 1 liter, maximum 5 liters per passenger.
- Above 70% alcohol by volume: not allowed in carry-on, checked baggage, or on person.
Packing instructions
- Alcoholic beverages are accepted only in the original container from the manufacturer and must remain sealed to verify alcohol content.
- Maximum container volume: 1 liter.
- Wrap each bottle in newspaper or plastic bag.
- Provide a divider between bottles.
- Place bottles in waterproof foam or plastic boxes or containers, then cover, seal carefully with tape to prevent leaks or spills during transport. Each waterproof box/container must be wrapped in plastic with a minimum thickness of 1 mm.
- For all types of liquids in bottles/containers: bottles/containers must be wrapped in plastic or placed in plastic bags to prevent breakage and leakage into the aircraft hold.
Regulations for transporting perishable goods, seafood, frozen items, and other easily spoiled cargo are as follows:
- Only accepted as checked baggage.
- If accepted for transport, the passenger assumes all risks during transportation and must confirm that no dangerous goods are included. The passenger is fully responsible in case of leakage or any impact on the aircraft cargo hold.
- Perishable or easily spoiled items must be packed in plastic bags, which can be layered to prevent tearing or puncturing. Then, they must be placed in sealed outer packaging (boxes or styrofoam containers) with tape to ensure no odor, leakage, or contamination occurs that could affect other baggage or cargo in the aircraft.
| Item Type | Accepted in Carry-on Baggage | Accepted in Checked Baggage | Packing Instructions | ||
| Yes/No | Conditions | Yes/No | Conditions | ||
| Fish sauce / strong-smelling liquids | No | - | Yes | 1. Fish sauce and strong-smelling liquids must not be transported in glass bottles or containers that are not tightly sealed. 2. Passengers must confirm that no dangerous goods are included and are fully responsible in case of leakage affecting the aircraft cargo hold. | 1. Containers must be tightly capped and each bottle individually wrapped with tape. 2. Each bottle’s liquid level must not exceed 95% of total container volume. 3. Bottles must be placed inside a waterproof outer container (foam box or plastic box), sealed, and taped carefully to prevent leakage or spillage during transport and stacking. Each waterproof container must be additionally wrapped in at least 1mm thick plastic. 4. All liquid containers must be wrapped or placed in plastic bags to avoid spillage inside the cargo hold. | 
| Durian, jackfruit and products made from them | No | - | Yes | - | Durian and jackfruit must be tightly wrapped in multiple layers of nylon before being placed in checked baggage or inspected boxes to prevent odor transfer to other baggage. | 
| Item | Accepted in Carry-on Baggage | Accepted in Checked Baggage | Transport Conditions | Required Documents | 
| Cremated Remains | Yes | Yes | 1. Cremated remains must be transported in a secure urn and wrapped in materials ensuring safety and sealed. 2. The urn must be properly and tightly packaged. | 1. Death certificate, extract of death record, or official handover document from relatives. 2. Proof of relationship with the deceased or written declaration of relationship. 3. Invoice, certificate, or handover record of cremation. 4. Transport request form. 5. Transport commitment form. | 
| Body Remains | No | Yes | 1. Only accepted for domestic flights. 2. Body remains must be securely packaged according to quarantine authority instructions and placed in a hard container to prevent tearing, breaking, or odor emission during transport. | 
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