Batteries - spare - lithium metal (non-rechargeable) - more than 2 grams of lithium content
Spare batteries for portable medical devices are shown in a separate entry
Spare batteries for portable medical devices are shown in a separate entry
Refrigerating machines such as car fridges or other appliances which have been designed for the specific purpose of keeping food or other items at low temperature in an internal compartment. Refrigerating machines are allowed if containing less than 12 kg of a gas in Division 2.2 (non-flammable, non-toxic gas)
Refrigerating machines such as car fridges or other appliances which have been designed for the specific purpose of keeping food or other items at low temperature in an internal compartment. Refrigerating machines are allowed if containing less than 12 kg of a gas in Division 2.2 (non-flammable, non-toxic gas)
If it's got batteries installed then make sure it can't be unintentionally activated. Any spare batteries must be in your carry-on luggage! Happy Star Wars Day!
Yoda says 'Try not. Do or do not. There is no try.' If you turn up at the airport with your blaster, then you won't have a happy Star Wars Day.
If you're taking your Droid and it's powered by batteries then make sure it's not going to switch on and start talking in your checked-in luggage. Any spare batteries must be in your carry-on luggage! Roger, roger!
For more information, please see 'Toiletries'. Conditions may vary for international travel.
Lithium metal batteries, a content of 0.3 grams or less. For lithium ion batteries, a Watt-hour rating of 2.7 WH or less.