Instructions for VIP Customers
1. Checked Baggage Guidelines
1.1 Carry-On Baggage Guidelines
First Class and Business Class: Each passenger may carry two pieces of carry-on baggage. Economy Class: Each passenger may carry one piece of carry-on baggage. The size and weight limits of carry-on luggage are subject to the standards published by each airline.
1.2 Free Checked Baggage Allowance
Full-service airlines: Economy-class passengers have a baggage allowance of 20 kilograms. Business-class passengers have a baggage allowance of 30 kilograms. First-class passengers have a baggage allowance of 40 kilograms. Infants passengers don't have free baggage allowance.
For airlines with differentiated baggage policies, the weight displayed on the ticket is used as the standard for baggage allowances.
1.3 Excess Baggage Fee
Passengers with excess baggage are required to pay an excess baggage fee. The rate for excess baggage on domestic flights is calculated at 1.5% of the economy class full fare, and the amount is in yuan. (For airlines with differentiated baggage policies, the calculation method is subject to each airline.)
*The above standards are for reference only. Different airlines may have specific regulations regarding dimensions, weight limits, and fees. Passengers are advised to check the information provided on their tickets or consult their airline.
2. Security Check Knowledge and Usage Guidelines
2.1 What are the valid documents for taking a flight at the airport?
According to the “Civil Aviation Security Inspection Regulations”, the types of valid identity documents for taking a flight include:
For residents of the Chinese Mainland: resident ID card, temporary resident ID card, passport, military officer card, military civilian cadre card, compulsory serviceman card, sergeant card, military civilian staff card, military employee card, armed police officer card, armed police soldier card, seafarer card. For residents of Hong Kong and Macao: Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents. For residents of Taiwan: Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents. For foreign passengers: passport, Certificate for Diplomatic Personnel in China issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Permanent Residence Permit for Foreigners. Other valid travel identity documents as stipulated by the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
For Chinese mainland residents under the age of 16: birth certificate, household registration booklet, student ID card, or identification issued by the public security organ where the household is registered.
2.2 What items that civil aviation passengers are prohibited from carrying both as carry-on and checked baggage?
Firearms and other weapons, explosives or combustible materials and devices, restricted items, dangerous items, infectious disease pathogens, sparks (including various ignition devices), power banks with rated energy exceeding 160Wh, lithium batteries (lithium batteries used in electric wheelchairs are otherwise specified), alcoholic beverages with a volume percentage of alcohol greater than 70%, highly magnetized items, items with strong, irritating odors or are prone to cause panic among passengers, items with an unclear nature that are potentially dangerous, and other prohibited transportation items stipulated by national laws, administrative regulations, and rules.