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It's been a while since I've been traveling abroad for a good time, and I often get caught at airport checkpoints.

These things are caused by putting things in a bag without knowing what should not be carried on the plane. Park Chan-bum has sorted out items that cannot be brought on board.

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Assuming I am a traveler abroad, I have prepared a bag.

I put a few laptop and cell phone batteries in case I was bored for a long time. There are also skins, lotions, sunscreens, and water to drink.

Let's go through the security checkpoint.

Bottled water, sunscreen, toothpaste, scissors, and lighters were caught immediately. You have exceeded your import criteria.

[Kim Dong-min / airport security personnel: three kinds of liquids and gels can not be brought in more than 100ml. Scissors are one thing… .]

Even if contained in a container of more than 100 mL is prohibited regardless of the liquid volume.

Only one lighter is possible.

Portable backup batteries are restricted for carrying over 160 watts.

[Ae-ra Chung / Principal Researcher, Korea Transportation Safety Corporation: Auxiliary batteries are classified as dangerous goods for air transportation due to ignition and fire events.]

Within an hour of that day, 1 in 7 travelers were caught.

[Security Officer: Sir, two are 120ml and 200ml. I should have sent you luggage.]

[Forbidden Goods Caught Traveler: (What should I do? Send me luggage or just throw it away.) Just throw it away.]

Only 116 items were prohibited on board.

[Lee Ji-won / Traveler: I don't know if I have to carry these wipes or not.]

The correct answer is 'only allowed if you report in advance when you are accompanied by a baby'.

In addition, if you are confused about whether it is possible to carry it on board when you travel abroad, you can go to the website of the In-flight goods ban service provided by the Korea Traffic Safety Corporation to view more than 400 items.

(Video coverage: Hwang In-seok, Video editing: Min-gyu Jeon, CG: Hyun-jung Jung, Choi Ji-won)