Without prejudice to applicable security rules, passengers are not permitted to carry the following articles on board the aircraft and the following list is not intended to be all inclusive. IndiGo reserves the right to refuse carriage of Baggage with certain restricted items or dangerous goods which may not be mentioned below and considered as unacceptable/ restricted items or dangerous goods as per its own discretion or as notified by applicable regulatory authority:
For more details on permissible/ prohibited goods, refer to the FAQ section of the website or write to us at customer.relations@goindigo.in.
If any Customer wishes to carry an oversized item on-board which is not compliant with the permissible limits set forth above, but will fit safely in a seat, IndiGo may allow such Customer, at its discretion, to purchase an additional seat on a flight, subject to availability of seats and payment of applicable Tariff. This facility is not available as part of online Booking and Customer should reach out to the call centre to arrange for such booking. IndiGo reserves the right to refuse, carrying any Hand Baggage, due to excessive size or otherwise, if IndiGo deems such carriage to be a risk to safety.
Subject to the conditions specified below, IndiGo may permit carriage of firearms and/ or ammunition, without charging any fee, in the following cases:
The sportsperson is required to make declarations in writing in relation to the carriage of firearms or ammunition, and producing the following documents at the security check point of Checked-in Baggage for inspection by the screener of IndiGo:
Carriage of fire arms shall be permitted for other Customers by IndiGo, subject to the provision by such Customer of the copies of all the relevant clearances and permissions as required by Regulatory Authorities under applicable laws, to the satisfaction of IndiGo.
A firearm or ammunition is not permitted to be carried on person or in the Hand Baggage and should be carried only as Checked-in Baggage. However, firearm or ammunition can be carried as Checked-in Baggage after providing a written declaration to IndiGo in the form provided by IndiGo, provided that such firearm is unloaded and securely packaged separately from the ammunition and is carried in accordance with the provisions of the Aircraft Rules, 1937, Aircraft (Carriage of Dangerous Goods) Rules, 2003 and the ICAO Technical Instructions. Any Customer, found carrying firearm or ammunition in contravention to the above, would be in violation of applicable law. In such a case, IndiGo will file a criminal complaint against the Customer with appropriate authority and such Customer shall be off-loaded.
Standard excess Baggage charges shall apply if the free Baggage allowance is exceeded due to carriage of such weapons or ammunition.
Subject to a Customer obtaining the prior approval of IndiGo by calling IndiGo call centre at (0) 9910383838 or 01246173838 at least 24 (twenty-four) hours before the departure time of the flight and security clearance at an airport, IndiGo may allow the Customer to carry a maximum of 2 (two):
IndiGo recommends that Customers should carry portable electronic devices as Hand Baggage. If a Customer carries such devices in Checked-in Baggage, the devices should be turned off and packed securely to avoid any damages.
Urns with ashes are allowed in Hand Baggage. Carriage of human remains is permitted on all aircraft except ATRs and shall be subject to IndiGo’s discretion where such carriage may cause any disruption or inconvenience to flight operations. The process for carrying human remains on an aircraft other than ATRs is as follows:
Mortal remains/human remains/cremated remains will be transported as air cargo and the following documents will need to be submitted:
Mortal remains/ human remains are to be collected through the cargo terminal by the person whose name is mentioned on the document.
Any live human organs are accepted on board IndiGo flights and must be transported in accordance with AVSEC Circular No. 1/2017 dated January 06, 2017 and other applicable laws. Such live organs must not contain any infectious substances.
A container with live human organs is required to be carried as Hand-Baggage, irrespective of the size and weight of the container. During taxi, take-off and landing, such container is required to be stowed and secured under a seat or in the overhead bin.
Without prejudice to applicable security rules, passengers are not permitted to carry the following articles on board the aircraft and the following list is not intended to be all inclusive. IndiGo reserves the right to refuse carriage of Baggage with certain restricted items or dangerous goods which may not be mentioned below and considered as unacceptable/ restricted items or dangerous goods as per its own discretion or as notified by applicable regulatory authority:
IndiGo reserves the right to refuse carriage of Baggage with certain restricted items. A description of such items is set out below:
For more details on permissible/ prohibited goods, please refer to the Website or write to us at customer.relations@goindigo.in.
For excess Baggage services booked through IndiGo’s call centre, an additional amount as applicable will be charged.
Carriage of firearm, air gun or ammunition by a Customer (whether as Hand Baggage or as Checked-in Baggage) is strictly prohibited on
Subject to the above-mentioned restriction, and except as otherwise provided in the Conditions of Carriage, IndiGo will charge applicable Fees set forth here, for every fire arm, air gun or ammunition carried by a Customer (inclusive of GST, if applicable) for additional services provided for handling and carriage of firearm, air gun or ammunition in his/her Checked-in Baggage.
Subject to the conditions specified below, IndiGo may permit carriage of firearms and/ or ammunition, without charging any fee, in the following cases:
The sportsperson is required to make declarations in writing in relation to the carriage of firearms or ammunition, and producing the following documents at the security check point of Checked-in Baggage for inspection by the screener of IndiGo:
Carriage of fire arms shall be permitted for other Customers by IndiGo, subject to the provision by such Customer of the copies of all the relevant clearances and permissions as required by Regulatory Authorities under applicable laws, to the satisfaction of IndiGo.
A firearm or ammunition is not permitted to be carried on person or in the Hand Baggage and should be carried only as Checked-in Baggage. However, firearm or ammunition can be carried as Checked-in Baggage after providing a written declaration to IndiGo in the form provided by IndiGo, provided that such firearm is unloaded and securely packaged separately from the ammunition and is carried in accordance with the provisions of the Aircraft Rules, 1937, Aircraft (Carriage of Dangerous Goods) Rules, 2003 and the ICAO Technical Instructions. Any Customer, found carrying firearm or ammunition in contravention to the above, would be in violation of applicable law. In such a case, IndiGo will file a criminal complaint against the Customer with appropriate authority and such Customer shall be off-loaded.
Standard excess Baggage charges shall apply if the free Baggage allowance is exceeded due to carriage of such weapons or ammunition.
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(1) lithium ion batteries (including power banks) rated above 100 (one hundred) Wh and below 160 (one hundred and sixty) Wh; or
(2) lithium metal batteries with lithium metal content of each battery more than 2 (two) grams and less than 8 (eight) grams, only if such batteries are used for portable medical devices.
The spare or loose batteries must be individually protected from short circuits (e.g. - by insulating the battery terminals, by placing batteries in their original retail packaging, or placing each battery in a separate plastic bag or protective pouch).
(1) portable electronic devices with lithium ion batteries rating more than 100 Wh but not exceeding one hundred and sixty (160) Wh; or
(2) portable electronic devices with lithium metal batteries in which lithium metal content is more than two (2) grams but does not exceed eight (8) grams.
IndiGo recommends that Customers should carry portable electronic devices as Hand Baggage. If a Customer carries such devices in Checked-in Baggage, the devices should be turned off and packed securely to avoid any damages.
Urns with ashes are allowed in Hand Baggage. Carriage of human remains is permitted on all aircraft except ATRs and shall be subject to IndiGo’s discretion where such carriage may cause any disruption or inconvenience to flight operations. The process for carrying human remains on an aircraft other than ATRs is as follows:
Mortal remains/human remains/cremated remains will be transported as air cargo and the following documents will need to be submitted:
The Customer who accompanies the dead body/human remains shall provide an additional documentary proof to IndiGo, which may be any of the documents mentioned in Clause 9.1 of Conditions of Carriage to prove his/her relationship to the deceased.
Mortal remains/ human remains are to be collected through the cargo terminal by the person whose name is mentioned on the document.
Subject to receipt of applicable permission from the relevant Regulatory Authority, i.e., Customs authority (in case of carriage of human organs to a foreign country) or the relevant Indian Mission (in case of carriage of human organs to a foreign country), live human organs are accepted on board IndiGo flights and must be transported in accordance with AVSEC Circular No. 1/2017 dated January 06, 2017 and other applicable law. Such live organs must not contain any infectious substances.
A container with live human organs is required to be carried as Hand-Baggage, irrespective of the size and weight of the container. During taxi, take-off and landing, such container is required to be stowed and secured under a seat or in the overhead bin.