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Can Lithium‑Ion Batteries Be Carried On A Plane? | Safe Tips

Yes, lithium‑ion batteries are allowed in the cabin when each cell stays under 100 Wh and spares ride only in carry‑on, never in checked bags. Flying with phones, laptops, drones and power banks is routine, but the cells that power them can ignite if mishandled. Airlines and regulators set watt‑hour limits and packing rules so travelers can

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Can Hiking Poles Be Brought In A Carry‑On? | Trek Smart

Yes, blunt‑tipped folding hiking poles can ride in your carry‑on, but sharp tips or fixed shafts usually face a checkpoint veto. Quick Rule Snapshot Authority / Airline Carry‑On Checked TSA:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} Blunt poles yes; sharp tips no Always allowed Delta Air Lines:contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} Permitted if bag fits gauge Sporting‑gear fee may apply United Airlines (sports gear page):contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} Carrier decision at

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