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Can Camera Batteries Go In A Carry‑On? | Fly Smart

Yes, spare camera batteries must ride in your carry‑on, not checked bags, and each lithium‑ion pack must be ≤ 100 Wh—or up to 160 Wh with airline approval. Carrying Camera Batteries On A Plane: Safety Basics Lithium cells power everything from pocket‑sized action cams to pro‑grade mirrorless rigs. These little energy stores are safe when used and packed

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Can I Bring Contact Lenses In My Carry‑On? | Clear Vision Hacks

Yes, sealed contact lenses and travel‑friendly solution fit in carry‑on bags; pack bigger bottles in checked luggage or declare them as medical liquids at security. Contact lenses travel well, yet the security line still raises doubts for many flyers. This guide walks you through every rule, pack hack, and inflight comfort tip so your lenses

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Can Scissors Go In A Carry‑On? | Safe Packing Guide

Yes. Scissors with blades shorter than the permitted limit—4 inches (10 cm) in the United States and 6 cm in much of Europe—may ride in your cabin bag, provided they are sheathed and easy for screeners to inspect. Why This Question Still Matters Airport checkpoints keep evolving, yet small misunderstandings can still cause hiccups at security. Losing a favourite

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