Manila, April 1 -- As more travelers are expected in airports during the Holy Week, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) on Wednesday advised passengers to strictly follow the dangerous goods regulations to ensure safety.

Passengers are advised to check the guidelines and baggage policies and to cooperate with screening procedures.

In a statement, CAAP Director General Raul Del Rosario noted that abiding by the rules would help prevent untoward incidents.

Examples of dangerous goods are explosives, power banks, lithium batteries, flammable liquids, compressed gases, and corrosive substances.

Improper handling or transport of these items can result in fire or explosion onboard an aircraft, emergency landings, flight d...