Upon arrival at Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport, all airline check-in desks are located at the entrance marked 'Arrivals'.
We recommend arriving at least 1 hour prior to your domestic flying time, allowing a little extra time during peak travel season or if you have a medical or physical condition requiring special assistance.
We also recommend always contacting your airline about check-in times.
Security Screening is in everyone's best interest and has become an essential part of the way we travel. You can assist our Security Team to get you through the process faster by being prepared and implementing a few basic measures.
USEFUL LINK
Important to note that there are restrictions on the amount and type of batteries that may be carried on board an aircraft for personal use.
No more than 20 spare batteries in total, for personal use, are permitted per passenger. All other battery restrictions still apply e.g. no more than two spare lithium batteries exceeding 100Wh and up to 160Wh, are permitted and forms part of the total carried.
A combination of batteries may be carried e.g. 10 x 98Wh lithium ion + 2 x 138Wh lithium ion + 2 x 12V & 98Wh non-spillable + 6 x alkaline.
Note: Watt hours (Wh) are determined by multiplying the voltage (V) by the amp hours (Ah). ie. 12V x 5Ah = 60Wh
Read more at Qantas.com
There are a number of items that cannot be taken onto aircraft as they are considered dangerous goods. In particular flammable liquids or gases are not permitted on aircraft as either checked or carry-on luggage. These will be confiscated at the screening point. For a comprehensive list of dangerous goods please refer to the
Can I pack that? - Dangerous Goods App - Search (casa.gov.au)
The Australian Government determines what items are not permitted in your carry-on baggage for security and safety reasons. These items are referred to as prohibited items.
When packing, place all prohibited items in your checked luggage prior to checking in for your flight. Prohibited items found on your person or in carry-on luggage will be confiscated at the screening point.
Examples of prohibited items:
× Scissors
× Knives
× Sporting bats and clubs
× Letter openers
× Non personal aerosols
× Personal aerosols with no safety guard
× Imitation firearms (toy)
This list is an example only, full details can be found at What you can and can’t bring (homeaffairs.gov.au)
Left on your arriving airline // Please contact your airline directly if you have left anything on board after disembarking your flight.
Lost in the airport terminal // The Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport Administration Office receives any lost property that has been handed in at the Airport.
Lost property is held for a maximum of 90 days, whereafter items are donated to local charities.
Contact the Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport Administration Office between 8am and 5pm weekdays for further inquiries +61 7 4614 3200.
Every airline has its own lost luggage procedures. If your luggage has been damaged during your flight or has not arrived, please contact your airline direct.
The Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport Administration Office can be contacted on +61 7 4614 3200 between 8am and 5pm weekdays for enquiries in this regard.
Passengers and visitors are reminded that the illegal possession of weapons is a criminal offense and shall be referred to Law Enforcement Agencies.
Baggage must never be left unattended within the Airport complex. All bags left unattended will be treated as suspicious, and may be subjected to additional screening and destruction.
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