Is it allowed to carry 24" LED Monitor inside checkin luggage to Australia?

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I'm planning wrap my 24" computer monitor with clothes and pack it inside my checkin luggage. Will this be allowed with airport security?

I even have a rigifoam box which I can use to put the monitor and then wrap it with the clothes. But will this cause any security issues in Australian airports?



Best Answer

I'm not aware of any policies banning computer monitors in checked luggage; restrictions around electronics are usually related to high-capacity lithium batteries and a monitor wouldn't contain one of those.

To be certain, you should check your airline's website for details of what's (not) allowed.




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Can you put monitor in checked luggage?

Checked Baggage GuidelinesYou can fly with a computer monitor or PC as a checked piece of luggage, though there are some strict requirements to meet, which can typically be stricter than most criteria concerning renters insurance that covers computers. It's always good to check the finer details, in any case.

Are electronic devices allowed in checked baggage?

Each passenger is limited to a maximum of 15 Portable electronic devices (PED). For lithium metal batteries, the lithium metal content must not exceed 3g and for lithium ion batteries, the Watt-hour must not exceed 100Wh.



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