Traveling with lithium batteries can be a source of stress for many photographers and tech-savvy travelers, especially given the increasing number of incidents involving these powerful batteries. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently reported a 42 percent increase in lithium-ion battery fires over the last five years, with nineteen incidents already occurring this year.
To ensure safe travel and compliance with regulations, it is crucial for travelers to understand the rules set by the FAA and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regarding the transportation of lithium batteries on airplanes.
One key rule is that personal electronic devices containing lithium-ion batteries, such as phones, laptops, and cameras, should ideally be carried in hand luggage. Spare lithium batteries are only allowed in carry-on baggage and must be protected from short circuits. Battery chargers and power banks are also subject to specific rules to ensure safe transport.
International regulations can vary significantly, so travelers should always check the regulations of their airline as well as the departure and destination countries to ensure compliance.
Proper packing and handling of lithium batteries are essential for safe transport. Travelers are advised to keep batteries accessible, protect them from damage, and avoid extreme temperatures.
During security checks and in-flight, travelers should be prepared to follow specific guidelines for handling lithium batteries to ensure a safe and incident-free travel experience. By understanding the risks and regulations, travelers can travel safely with their valuable photography gear and electronic devices this summer.