Flight to the US: replacement Li-Ion battery

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I'm confused by the in-cabin regulations regarding batteries: It seems I need to be able to demonstrate my laptop turns on when checking in for a US-bound flight in Germany (Lufthansa), in order to avoid the possibility I might have switched my laptop battery for explosives.

So far, so good. However, applying logic to my case, that would mean I shouldn't be allowed to take a replacement battery with me. However, I couldn't find an explicit rule prohibiting that; also, I don't have much trust in the combinatorics between logic and airport/craft security rules.

Does anyone have a definite source for info on this?






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Can you ship lithium ion batteries on a plane?

Despite lithium battery shipping restrictions, lithium batteries can be shipped by air but not without stipulations. Lithium metal batteries shipped by themselves (meaning alone and not installed in a device or packed with the device they will power) are forbidden to be shipped as cargo on a passenger aircraft.

Can you ship a lithium ion battery internationally?

Lithium batteries can only be shipped internationally if they are installed in the equipment they operate. Shipping carriers are not allowed to ship packages containing only lithium batteries or cells to international locations \u2013 they must be included inside a product.

Can I take lithium batteries on a plane 2022?

All standalone lithium batteries are prohibited as cargo on passenger aircraft. In February 2016, the ICAO\u2014the United Nations agency that regulates the transport of Dangerous Goods aboard international aircraft\u2014enacted a ban on transporting standalone lithium-ion batteries (UN3480) as cargo on passenger aircraft.

Can Spare lithium batteries be transported as checked baggage?

The medium-sized spare lithium batteries of not exceeding 100-160 Wh rating or 20,000-32,000 mAh are allowed in carry-on bags not over 2 pieces per person but cannot be carried in the checked baggage. on board or packed in the checked baggage.



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