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Dumbbells and Skipping Ropes Banned from Flights: Surprising Cabin Baggage Rules Revealed

11 Nov

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Summary

  • Dumbbells and skipping ropes prohibited as cabin baggage for security reasons
  • Items could pose risks and be used as weapons to harm passengers and crew
  • Passengers must ensure sports items comply with check-in and cabin allowances
Dumbbells and Skipping Ropes Banned from Flights: Surprising Cabin Baggage Rules Revealed

On November 11th, 2025, passengers are advised to be extra cautious when packing sports equipment for their flights. According to aviation experts, certain items like dumbbells and skipping ropes are strictly prohibited from being carried as cabin baggage due to security concerns.

K Anuradha Suresh, a retired senior AGM from Air India, explains that these items could pose a serious risk to fellow passengers if not handled properly. Dumbbells, for instance, are banned because their heavy weight could potentially cause injuries, and they could also be used as weapons to carry out unlawful interference. Similarly, skipping ropes are prohibited as they could be utilized as restraint devices or for choking.

The article emphasizes that passengers must ensure any sports equipment they pack complies with the allotted check-in and cabin baggage allowance. Failure to do so will result in additional fees. The Ministry of Civil Aviation in India has also issued a list of other prohibited items, including knives, firearms, and hazardous materials, which travelers must avoid carrying on flights.

As the holiday season approaches, it is crucial for air passengers to familiarize themselves with the latest cabin baggage rules to avoid any unexpected issues or additional costs during their travels.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dumbbells and skipping ropes are prohibited from being carried as cabin baggage on Indian flights due to security concerns.
Dumbbells are banned because they pose a heavy risk and could potentially cause injuries to other passengers if not handled properly. They could also be used as weapons to carry out unlawful interference.
Skipping ropes could be used as a restraint device or for choking, making them a potential weapon that is prohibited from being carried on flights.

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