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General Questions


What kind of travel documents am I supposed to have with me?

What luggage do I bring with me?

What about infants on a flight?

What about pets in a flight?

Can I take a helicopter instantly after arriving with an international flight?

When do I need to be at the airport?

How long is the duration of my flight?

What if I would like to change the departure time or the date of my flight?

What if my flight is canceled due to weather?

Your quotation mentions Airport and other costs. What does this include?

What kind of dangerous items are not allowed to be carried on the aircraft?

General Questions


What kind of travel documents am I supposed to have with me?

What luggage do I bring with me?

What about infants on a flight?

What about pets in a flight?

Can I take a helicopter instantly after arriving with an international flight?

When do I need to be at the airport?

How long is the duration of my flight?

What if I would like to change the departure time or the date of my flight?

What if my flight is canceled due to weather?

Your quotation mentions Airport and other costs. What does this include?

What kind of dangerous items are not allowed to be carried on the aircraft?

General Questions


What kind of travel documents am I supposed to have with me?

What luggage do I bring with me?

What about infants on a flight?

What about pets in a flight?

Can I take a helicopter instantly after arriving with an international flight?

When do I need to be at the airport?

How long is the duration of my flight?

What if I would like to change the departure time or the date of my flight?

What if my flight is canceled due to weather?

Your quotation mentions Airport and other costs. What does this include?

What kind of dangerous items are not allowed to be carried on the aircraft?

Luggage Extend


Particularly in helicopters, luggage storage is usually very limited. The passengers must be sure that their luggage is in line with the specifications of each helicopter. If baggage is to be carried on a helicopter flight, our staff should be notified of the expected size, weight and number of bags (preferably medium size soft suitcases).


This will help avoid inconveniences on the flight day. For safety reasons and subject to the applicable aviation safety rules, passengers are not permitted to carry the following items into security restricted area and the cabin of an aircraft:

Guns, firearms and other devices that discharge projectiles - devices capable or seem capable of being used to cause serious injury by discharging a projectile, including:

Paralysis devices - devices designed specifically to cause paralysis or immobilization, including:

Objects with a sharp point or sharp edge - objects with a sharp point or sharp edge capable of being used to cause serious injury, including

Professional tools - tools capable of being used to cause serious injury or to threaten the safety of the aircraft, including:

Gimlet objects - objects capable of being used to cause serious injury when used aggressively, including:

Explosives and incendiary substances and devices - explosives and incendiary substances and devices capable or seem capable, of being used to cause serious injury or to threaten the safety of the aircraft, including:

Liquids, aerosols, gel, unless subject to safeguards with LEDS equipment according to the relevant procedures applicable in the airport or exempted from security controls in accordance with the provisions of the legislation

Luggage Extend


Particularly in helicopters, luggage storage is usually very limited. The passengers must be sure that their luggage is in line with the specifications of each helicopter. If baggage is to be carried on a helicopter flight, our staff should be notified of the expected size, weight and number of bags (preferably medium size soft suitcases).


This will help avoid inconveniences on the flight day. For safety reasons and subject to the applicable aviation safety rules, passengers are not permitted to carry the following items into security restricted area and the cabin of an aircraft:

Guns, firearms and other devices that discharge projectiles - devices capable or seem capable of being used to cause serious injury by discharging a projectile, including:

Paralysis devices - devices designed specifically to cause paralysis or immobilization, including:

Objects with a sharp point or sharp edge - objects with a sharp point or sharp edge capable of being used to cause serious injury, including

Professional tools - tools capable of being used to cause serious injury or to threaten the safety of the aircraft, including:

Gimlet objects - objects capable of being used to cause serious injury when used aggressively, including:

Explosives and incendiary substances and devices - explosives and incendiary substances and devices capable or seem capable, of being used to cause serious injury or to threaten the safety of the aircraft, including:

Liquids, aerosols, gel, unless subject to safeguards with LEDS equipment according to the relevant procedures applicable in the airport or exempted from security controls in accordance with the provisions of the legislation

Luggage Extend


Particularly in helicopters, luggage storage is usually very limited. The passengers must be sure that their luggage is in line with the specifications of each helicopter. If baggage is to be carried on a helicopter flight, our staff should be notified of the expected size, weight and number of bags (preferably medium size soft suitcases).


This will help avoid inconveniences on the flight day. For safety reasons and subject to the applicable aviation safety rules, passengers are not permitted to carry the following items into security restricted area and the cabin of an aircraft:

Guns, firearms and other devices that discharge projectiles - devices capable or seem capable of being used to cause serious injury by discharging a projectile, including:

Paralysis devices - devices designed specifically to cause paralysis or immobilization, including:

Objects with a sharp point or sharp edge - objects with a sharp point or sharp edge capable of being used to cause serious injury, including

Professional tools - tools capable of being used to cause serious injury or to threaten the safety of the aircraft, including:

Gimlet objects - objects capable of being used to cause serious injury when used aggressively, including:

Explosives and incendiary substances and devices - explosives and incendiary substances and devices capable or seem capable, of being used to cause serious injury or to threaten the safety of the aircraft, including:

Liquids, aerosols, gel, unless subject to safeguards with LEDS equipment according to the relevant procedures applicable in the airport or exempted from security controls in accordance with the provisions of the legislation

Dangerous Materials

The above list of dangerous materials is not exhaustive. In case of doubt, the charterer shall request clarifications from the air carrier.

The Air Carrier may allow armed escorts or bodyguards in high risk flights under the conditions of Statute 2168/199 and according to the provisions of the Safety and Security Manual of the Air Carrier.

Transport of ammunition is exceptionally allowed after permission of the air carrier for personal use of the passenger in accordance with the provisions of the hazardous materials transportation law and in particular Annex 18 (Dangerous Goods) of the Chicago Convention and the relevant Technical Guidelines-Technical Instructions of ICAO. The maximum quantity of ammunition may not exceed 5kg gross weight per passenger. In the case of several passengers, the permitted quantities should not be combined in one package.

Pets are allowed provided that the air carrier has been notified in advance (at least 12 hours prior to embarkation) and there is space in the luggage compartment. Pets shall be placed in the luggage compartment in their pet box (which the charterer is under an obligation to furnish) unless the pilot permits their placement in the cabin.

Dangerous Materials

The above list of dangerous materials is not exhaustive. In case of doubt, the charterer shall request clarifications from the air carrier.

The Air Carrier may allow armed escorts or bodyguards in high risk flights under the conditions of Statute 2168/199 and according to the provisions of the Safety and Security Manual of the Air Carrier.

Transport of ammunition is exceptionally allowed after permission of the air carrier for personal use of the passenger in accordance with the provisions of the hazardous materials transportation law and in particular Annex 18 (Dangerous Goods) of the Chicago Convention and the relevant Technical Guidelines-Technical Instructions of ICAO. The maximum quantity of ammunition may not exceed 5kg gross weight per passenger. In the case of several passengers, the permitted quantities should not be combined in one package.

Pets are allowed provided that the air carrier has been notified in advance (at least 12 hours prior to embarkation) and there is space in the luggage compartment. Pets shall be placed in the luggage compartment in their pet box (which the charterer is under an obligation to furnish) unless the pilot permits their placement in the cabin.

Dangerous Materials

The above list of dangerous materials is not exhaustive. In case of doubt, the charterer shall request clarifications from the air carrier.

The Air Carrier may allow armed escorts or bodyguards in high risk flights under the conditions of Statute 2168/199 and according to the provisions of the Safety and Security Manual of the Air Carrier.

Transport of ammunition is exceptionally allowed after permission of the air carrier for personal use of the passenger in accordance with the provisions of the hazardous materials transportation law and in particular Annex 18 (Dangerous Goods) of the Chicago Convention and the relevant Technical Guidelines-Technical Instructions of ICAO. The maximum quantity of ammunition may not exceed 5kg gross weight per passenger. In the case of several passengers, the permitted quantities should not be combined in one package.

Pets are allowed provided that the air carrier has been notified in advance (at least 12 hours prior to embarkation) and there is space in the luggage compartment. Pets shall be placed in the luggage compartment in their pet box (which the charterer is under an obligation to furnish) unless the pilot permits their placement in the cabin.

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