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Global events continue to remind us that aviation security remains a top priority for Qantas. Qantas Group Security is committed to maintaining the highest aviation security standards for both our customers and employees.
Due to increased security screening, check in procedures and potential traffic delays, we recommend you allow extra time to get to the airport. For further information view our Check-in Times.
During check-in and boarding you may have noticed some of Qantas' additional security measures that include:
X-ray equipment used at Australia airports does not damage:+
There have been changes to security measures at airports, which will effect what you can carry on board an aircraft on international flights. View the country specific information for these new restrictions.
The Qantas Group has a strict policy of denying boarding to, or off-loading any passenger that makes inappropriate comments or behaves inappropriately inflight or on the ground. Qantas will not accept any inappropriate comments as 'jokes'. Qantas will also seek to recover all costs incurred as a result of inflight incidents, including diversions, from those involved.
Visit our conditions of carriage page for more information.
If you are in trouble contact the Australian Consulate. Consular staff are able to issue emergency passports, provide lists of local doctors and lawyers and assist during natural disaster, civil unrest or other emergencies.
Protect your personal information and make copies of your passport, credit card and prescription details. Carry a copy with you and leave a copy at home or work where someone can access them if necessary. Ensure your emergency contacts are filled out in the back of your passport.
Be aware that some medications sold over the counter in Australia may be illegal in other countries. Check this detail by contacting the consulate of your planned destination to determine which medications are legal in that country. If you are carrying prescription medicine, ensure you have a copy of the Doctors issued prescription with you.
smartraveller - The Australian Government's travel advisory and consular assistance service for Australian residents.
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade - Information on the economic and political climate in other countries.
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade - Current travel advice for international travel for New Zealand residents.