Timeline for Given a flight number, how can one know the max capacity & number of batteries one may have in carry-on luggage, without contacting airline companies?
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Jan 19, 2020 at 9:39 | history | edited | jcaron | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jan 19, 2020 at 0:10 | comment | added | jcaron | @Doc TSA regulations are slightly different (no limit on spare batteries in carry-on), but the same limits in terms of capacity and checked luggage apply, and "This also includes external battery chargers (portable rechargers) containing a lithium ion battery." | |
Jan 19, 2020 at 0:09 | comment | added | jcaron | @Doc From the linked document: "Articles containing lithium cells or batteries, the primary purpose of which is to provide power to another device, e.g. power banks, are considered as spare batteries and are restricted to carry-on baggage only." | |
Jan 18, 2020 at 23:44 | comment | added | Doc | Powerbanks are NOT considered spare batteries. Which is good, because spare batteries are NOT permitted in checked baggage, but powerbanks sometimes are (depending on the country/airline involved, thus the root of this question) | |
Jan 18, 2020 at 20:55 | history | answered | jcaron | CC BY-SA 4.0 |