(1) |
An air service operator shall ensure that— |
(a) |
information regarding the types of goods that a passenger is prohibited to carry on board an aircraft, is prominently displayed and available to such passenger as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 92; and |
(b) |
information referred to in paragraph (a) includes notices, visual displays, audio visuals, text, pictorial form, and electronic displays on— |
(aa) |
a passenger is issued a ticket; |
(bb) |
a passenger is issued a boarding pass; |
(cc) |
a passenger’s baggage is accepted or dropped off; and |
(dd) |
a passenger boards an aircraft; |
(ii) |
a baggage claim area; and |
(iii) |
a ticket and, where applicable, on a boarding pass. |
(2) |
An air service operator shall provide information to a passenger about dangerous goods which may be carried by a passenger, on their website or by other means, prior to a boarding pass being issued. |
(3) |
An organisation or enterprise, other than an air service operator, which sells flight tickets to the public, shall provide a passenger with information about the types of dangerous goods which are prohibited from being carried aboard an aircraft. |
(4) |
Information referred to in subregulation (3) shall, at a minimum, consist of notice displayed at a location where there is an interface with passengers. |
[Regulation 92.01.37 substituted by regulation 12 of Notice No. R. 3170, GG48228, dated 17 March 2023 (Twenty-Sixth Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2023)]