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Baggage
Many common items can be very dangerous in flight. Temperature and pressure changes can cause leaks, toxic fumes or fires. View a complete list of prohibited items at www.tsa.gov. Restricted items will be confiscated by the TSA.
You must declare any dangerous goods to the airline. Failure to do so violates U.S. Federal Law.
Spare lithium batteries
Carry-on | Checked baggage |
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The spare lithium battery should be packaged as follows to avoid short circuits:
Size and quantity limits:
| Not allowed |
Batteries for wheelchairs
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Lithium batteries:
| Non spillable batteries: Spillable batteries: |
Wet cell batteries (spillable)
Excluding wheelchairs operated with these batteries.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not allowed | Not allowed |
Smart luggage with lithium batteries
Hand Luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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The battery should be removed from the suitcase and placed in a protective case during the flight. Smart luggage with fixed lithium battery is not allowed.
| The battery should be removed from the suitcase and transported aboard, inside of the carry-on bag. Smart luggage with fixed lithium battery is not allowed.
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Blood, blood components, organs, tissues, samples, etc.
You must have a document which guarantees that it is free of infectious substances, and it must be packaged in dry ice and comply with other requirements for transport. When making your reservation or 48 hours before your trip, you must notify that you will be travelling with blood in your luggage.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Camping stoves and fuel containers
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not allowed | If they have been cleaned and there are no liquid remains. |
Cartridges or toner for printers that weigh more than 450 g (16 ounces)
For flights from/to the United States.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not allowed | Not allowed |
Chemicals
Such as paints, industrial sprays, solvents, concentrates, mercury, fuels, and others not mentioned herein.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not allowed | Not allowed |
Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide)
In amounts not exceeding 2.5kg. provided that they are not dangerous goods subject to this regulation and marked on the outside packaging "Dry Ice" and the amount thereof. In addition, the packaging must allow gas exhaust of carbon dioxide.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Electronic Cigarettes
E-cigarettes and other personal vaporizers (including electronic cigarettes and cigars, electronic pipes and hookahs, personal vaporizers, and electronic nicotine-delivery systems) containing a lithium battery or any other type of battery are not accepted in checked luggage.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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These devices and/or batteries may not be recharged or used onboard the aircraft. | Not allowed |
Recreational mobility devices powered by Lithium Batteries (Airwheel, solowheel, hoverboard, mini-segway, balance wheel)
To ensure the safety in all our flights, Copa Airlines will not accept the transport of Recreational mobility devices powered by lithium batteries (Airwheel, solowheel, hoverboard, mini-segway, balance wheel)
These items are prohibited for being transported by the airline, neither checked or carry-on luggage.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not allowed | Not allowed |
Electronic devices containing lithium batteries
Such as watches, cameras, cell phones, laptop, tablets etc.
- Batteries in devices must have a capacity of 2 – 8 grams weight for lithium metal batteries and 100 Wh -160Wh capacity for lithium ion batteries.
- Spare batteries must be individually protected to prevent short circuits and carried only in carry-on baggage. For more information see spare lithium batteries.
Carry-on | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed The device must be completely turned off (not in sleep or hibernation mode) and must be protected from accidental activation. Copa Airlines is not responsible for the loss or damage of any of these electronic devices transported in checked baggage. |
Food
To be transported they must be packed in sealed bags preventing the release of chemicals and carried in polystyrene cool boxes or plastic bags, closed tight preventing the release of any waste regardless of their position in the packaging. Some foods are restricted in some places; the traveler must research if they are subject to government legislation.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Meals ready to eat (MRE) containing a flameless heater
To be transported they must be packed in sealed bags preventing the release of chemicals and carried in polystyrene cool boxes or plastic bags, closed tight preventing the release of any waste regardless of their position in the packaging. Some foods are restricted in some places; the traveler must research if they are subject to government legislation.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed | Not Allowed |
Fragile elements and glass objects
Provided they are properly packaged so as to prevent any accidents and prevent their breakage. These articles are stowed under the responsibility of the passenger.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed | Not Allowed |
Gas cylinders: Non-flammable and non-toxic
Such as propane, butane, and other portable fire extinguishers.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed | Not Allowed |
Compressed flammable or non-flammable gases such as natural gas
Used for the operation of mechanical members. Also spare cylinders of a similar size, if required, to ensure an adequate supply during the journey.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Non-flammable gas cylinders fitted to a lifejacket
Containing carbon dioxide or other gas pursuant to Division 2.2. Up to two small cylinders per passenger and up to two replacement cartridges.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Hair curlers containing hydrocarbon gas
Up to one per passenger or crew member, provided that the cover is securely adjusted to the heating element. These curlers may not be used onboard at any time.
Note: Landfill gas for these curlers is not permitted in hand luggage or checked baggage.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Heat producing items
Such as sub aquatic flashlights (diving lamps) and elements for welding underwater.
Any item or battery containing power, must be packaged separately and the terminals must be isolated.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Cremated remains
You must notify the personnel at the counter of the transportation of these human remains and present the properly validated Death Certificate. Can travel without any restrictions if they are well packed and carried discreetly:
- The urn must be made of a material which allows visual inspection of the contents when passing through security checkpoints at airports (such as X-Ray machines).
- Materials such as wood or plastic are recommended for the urn allowing for easier X-Ray examination.
- The urn must be inside an outer packaging and surrounded by shock absorbing material to protect the contents.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Human remains in coffins
Must be sent with Copa Airlines Cargo complying with our guidelines.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed | Not Allowed |
Inflatable items
Such as balls and tires (with the exception of wheelchairs that can travel with air).
Note: They must be deflated.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Insulated packaging
Packaging containing refrigerated liquid nitrogen (dry shippers) completely absorbed in a porous material for non-hazardous products. Packaging must not allow the release of any quantity of liquid nitrogen regardless of the position of the container and must not allow pressure concentration inside the packaging.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Knee defenders
On all our flights we strictly prohibit the use of any device or object that could temporarily or permanently affect the functionality of any structure inside our aircraft cabins (rows of seats, tray tables, seatbacks, etc.).
Knee defenders are considered one of these devices, and their use is prohibited on all Copa Airlines and Copa Airlines Colombia airplanes.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not allowed | Not allowed |
Lighters
Example: disposable lighters, lighters with lighting fluid that is not completely absorbed, fuel for torch or camping lighters, and lighter refills are not permitted under any circumstances.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not allowed | Not allowed |
Matches
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not allowed | Not allowed |
Alcoholic bottles
Articles purchased in airport duty free stores are permitted to be carried onboard planes. They must be packaged in a sealed, tamper-evident container and show proof that the article was purchased in the airport duty free stores on the day of travel, both for passengers departing from an airport and passengers in transit.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed Less than 3.4oz/100 ml allowed The acceptance and transportation of liquor bottles that comply with the limits established to be transported as carry-on baggage may be subject to the administrative regulations of the different airports and/or security points. | Allowed Alcoholic beverages with 24% alcohol or less are not subject to limitations. Alcoholic beverages with more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol are limited to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per passenger and must be in unopened retail packaging. |
Under the responsibility of the passenger.
Liquids, gels and aerosols*
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed They are only permitted in containers of up to 100 ml or 3.4 oz. Permitted articles must be carried in a clear plastic zipper bag no larger than one quart in size. Breast milk, juice, insulin and medication may be carried on; however, if they exceed the maximum amount, they must be declared to the TSA or inspection personnel. Liquids in containers larger than 100 ml will not be accepted, even if the container is not completely full. | Allowed It is recommended that these articles be transported in checked baggage, even if they are permitted by regulations. Containers larger than 100 ml or 3.4 oz must be transported in checked baggage. |
Non-radioactive medicinal or toilet articles (including sprays)
Such as hairspray, perfumes, colognes and medicines containing alcohol. The total net amount of all items in question should not exceed 2kg or 2 liters, and the amount of each individual item should not exceed 0.5kg or 0.5 liters. The release valve of sprays must be secured by a cap or other suitable mean to prevent the inadvertent release of contents.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed These items are subject to the legal requirements of the airport or the security checkpoints. | Allowed It is recommended that these articles be transported in checked baggage, even if they are permitted by regulations. Containers larger than 100 ml or 3.4 oz must be transported in checked baggage. |
* When traveling to the United States, passengers are permitted to take liquids, gels, liquor and/or aerosol bottles as carry-on baggage if purchased in the duty free stores in the Tocumen International Airport in Panama. Store employees will have to deliver the purchased items to the departure gate. If articles were purchased in other airports, they will have to be checked upon arrival in Panama due to its being the final point of departure to the United States. Passengers who buy liquids and/or gels in duty free shops in United States airports may carry them onboard the plane.
Machinery, equipment, appliance, etc. containing combustible or flammable gases.
Can only be carried by Copa Airlines Cargo.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed | Not Allowed |
Medical or clinical thermometer containing mercury
Only one per passenger, in a protective case.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Mercury thermometer or a barometer
Carried by a representative of a meteorological office or another official agency.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Not Allowed |
Liquid nitrogen (dry shipper)
The liquid nitrogen must be completely absorbed in a porous material and doesn’t contain dangerous goods.
Hand baggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Medications
They are not considered dangerous goods, but they may be subject to other government legislation. In some cases, they must include a medical prescription.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Powdered medications
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Powdered medicines with prescription of 12 oz (350ml) or larger that are in fully sealed containers are allowed. Otherwise, containers should be inspected for signs of alterations or tampering. | Allowed |
Powders
Powders are described as fine dry particles produced by the grinding, crushing, or disintegration of a solid substance. For example, flour, sugar, ground coffee, spices, powdered milk (such as baby formula), and cosmetics.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Containers with powder greater than 12 oz (350ml) are not allowed, except for powdered medicines with prescription, milk formula for babies and human remains that are in fully sealed containers are allowed. Otherwise, the container should be inspected for signs of tampering or tampering. | Allowed |
Radioisotope powered cardiac pacemakers
Elements including those powered by lithium batteries implanted in a person, radiopharmaceuticals elements within the body of a person as a result of medical treatment.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed | Not Allowed |
Rescue backpacks for avalanche
One per passenger, equipped with a pyrotechnic trigger mechanism containing less than net 200mg of Division 1.4S explosives and less than 250ml of compressed gas in Division 2.2. The bag must be packed so that it cannot be activated accidentally. The air bags inside the backpack should be fitted with pressure-release valves. Terminals must be isolated.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Allowed | Allowed |
Safety bags, safes, and others that incorporate lithium batteries and / or fireworks.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed | Not Allowed |
Sprays (Division 2.2)
Without secondary risk, for sports or home use.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed | Allowed 16 oz per container. |
Ammunition (cartridges for weapons)
Without secondary risk, for sports or home use.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed | Allowed Packed in a secure manner in amounts not exceeding 5kg gross weight per person (excluding ammunition with explosive and incendiary projectiles) and more than two suppliers per passenger. |
Firearms
Copa Airlines does not allow transportation of weapons or ammunitions of war, and reserves the right to transport weapons that do not comply with minimum requirements of security.
All travelers abroad to Guatemala that require entering firearms for civilian use and/or sports must submit an application to the Consulate of Guatemala so that the Department of Arms and Ammunition (DIGECAM) can issue a license and import license or special temporary license to carry weapons and/or transfer to the entry of weapons into the country. This request must be made in advance of travel date.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed | Allowed The passenger must declare his/her intention to transport the firearm inside checked baggage when asked. A permit will be requested to enter the destination country. The passenger must present the appropriate documentation in order to prove that the firearm is legal. Firearms such as shotguns or rifles, must be transported in an appropriate closed bag/case. Only the passenger checking the bag will have the key or combination to the bag. |
Incapacitating elements
Such as pepper spray, containing an irritant or incapacitating substance.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed | Not Allowed |
Steel weapons, short sharp items and blunt instruments
Such as knives, files, nail clippers, razors, baseball bats, golf clubs, sticks, hammers, and screwdrivers.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed | Allowed |
Toxic or corrosive products
Such as those used in homes to kill insects, rodents, for weed control and others, including those to uncover pipes.
Hand luggage (carry on) | Checked baggage |
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Not Allowed | Not Allowed |