Frequently Asked Questions
Carriage of Lithium Battery as Baggage
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1. Can I place spare lithium batteries in my check-in baggage? Spare lithium batteries must not be placed in your check-in baggage. Please check details for limitation and condition of lithium battery carriage in Cabin Baggage. |
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2. What are lithium batteries? Lithium batteries are common in cameras, laptop computers, mobile phones, portable music players etc. Lithium-ion batteries are rechargeable and lithium metal batteries are non-rechargeable. Please check details for carriage of lithium battery as baggage. |
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3. Which lithium batteries can I carry? Lithium batteries over 160 watt-hours or 2 grams each are forbidden in any baggage. Please check details for information about wheelchairs or other mobility aids. |
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4. What battery information is required for baggage check-in? Please ensure you have the battery lithium content (watt-hours or grams) and UN test information on hand. These data should be indicated on the batteries or available in the equipment battery data sheet, user manuals etc. Please click HERE for more information. |
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5. How should I pack the lithium batteries? Lithium batteries installed in equipment must be switched off with measures taken to ensure they cannot be accidentally activated when placed in baggage. Terminals of all spare lithium batteries, which are allowed only in cabin baggage, must be protected from short circuit. Please check details for lithium battery packing advice. |
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6. What are spare and installed batteries? Spare batteries, also called “loose” batteries, are those not installed in equipment. Please click HERE for examples. |










