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What Are You Allowed To Carry In The Hold Of An Airplane?

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piggynose | 21:57 Thu 29th Oct 2015 | Travel
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I flying tomorrow internally in spain, santander to madrid, on the return journey i´d like to put a large chopping/kitchen in the hold. could that be a problem ?
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chopping/kitchen what?
Putting a large kitchen in the hold would cost an awful lot of money.....if you meant a kitchen knife, I think they're fine to go in the hold, just not in the cabin.
As long as an item isn't directly hazardous to the plane's safety (as with, for example, gas cylinders) then there's no reason why you can't have it in your hold luggage. (Since you'll have no access to it during the flight, you can't use it to hijack the plane - as could be done with something like a knife in cabin baggage - so it's not a threat to security).

http://www.iberia.com/gb/luggage/dangerous-goods/
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whoops knife, sorry blooming oversight

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