Hover boards and mono wheels powered by lithium batteries must be sent as cargo and may not be carried in checked or carry-on bags. Liquids in carry-on You can bring a limited amount of liquid, such as as toothpaste, lotion, mascara, perfume, in your carry-on baggage through security:...
According to international regulations governing the air transportation, all types of lithium batteries (spare, in equipment, packed with equipment) must be of a type that meets the requirements of the UN Manual of Test and Criteria, Part III, subsection 38.3. Click here for more information on...
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Cell phones and other electronics that use Lithium-ion batteries are a big no-no to leave in a freezing car. Best case scenario, it drains your battery life. Worst case scenario, that electronic stops working altogether. A Low Gas Tank Photos via Canva If you're the type of person who ...
Prohibited ItemsRestricted ItemsLithium BatteriesOther InformationNational Regulations Baggage Security Questions Are there any items in your baggages which were not packed by yourself? Have you been given any items to carry by another person? Are there any restricted items or dangerous...
Lithium batteries are considered dangerous goods and their transportation is restricted. They may be carried on board in limited quantities for personal use only. Whenever possible, please carry your portable electronic devices (PED) that contain lithium batteries in your carry-on baggage. If you’re...
including lithium batteries, non-spillable batteries, nickel-metal hydride batteries and dry batteries for portable electronic device. (e.g. Power banks, which primarily used as power source are considered as spare batteries) Not allowed Lithium Battery Batteries must meet the requirement of the UN...
Smart baggage is the term used for baggage that consists of devices that include integrated lithium batteries that allow for the charging of external devices, and have extra capabilities such as GPS tracking devices, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, self-weighing capabilities and digital locks. Smart baggage whose...
Lithium batteries are considered dangerous goods and their transportation is restricted. They may be carried on board in limited quantities for personal use only. Whenever possible, please carry your portable electronic devices (PED) that contain lithium batteries in your carry-on baggage. If you’re...
i) Miscellaneous dangerous substances and articles, including environmentally hazardous substances, such as threatening or irritating substances, items that are easy to stain the aircraft, and lithium batteries recalled by manufacturers with safety defects. 2 Items prohibited by any applicable law, regul...