坐飞机可以带 Hoverboard / E-Scooter 吗?
Yes, with limits — you can bring hoverboard in carry-on bags provided you follow security limits. TSA: checkpoint-legal, airline decides.
- · TSA: checkpoint-legal, airline decides
- · Typical hoverboard batteries exceed the 100 Wh standard limit
- · Most major carriers: banned in both bags — verify with yours
- · Battery cannot be removed? Then the device cannot fly
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各航空安保机构官方规定
Rules by security authority
United States — TSA
Carry-on
Restricted
Maybe. Security lets hoverboards through the checkpoint — but airline policy decides, and most carriers ban them over their large lithium batteries.
Checked bag
Restricted
Maybe. Security does not prohibit them in the hold, but airlines widely ban hoverboards in both cabins — and checked lithium rules make it worse.
Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.
航空公司特殊附加规则
This is an airline-policy item, not a security one: carriers publish hoverboard bans in their dangerous-goods lists. Check your exact airline before assuming anything with big wheels and a lithium pack can fly.
如何打包 Hoverboard / E-Scooter
随身携带行李: Maybe. Security lets hoverboards through the checkpoint — but airline policy decides, and most carriers ban them over their large lithium batteries.
托运行李: Maybe. Security does not prohibit them in the hold, but airlines widely ban hoverboards in both cabins — and checked lithium rules make it worse.
安检通道现场的安检官员拥有决定物品能否通过的最终裁决权。
常见问题解答 (FAQ)
Frequently asked questions
Can you bring a Hoverboard in a carry-on?
Maybe. Security lets hoverboards through the checkpoint — but airline policy decides, and most carriers ban them over their large lithium batteries.
Can you pack a Hoverboard in checked luggage?
Maybe. Security does not prohibit them in the hold, but airlines widely ban hoverboards in both cabins — and checked lithium rules make it worse.
Do airlines have their own rules for a hoverboard?
This is an airline-policy item, not a security one: carriers publish hoverboard bans in their dangerous-goods lists. Check your exact airline before assuming anything with big wheels and a lithium pack can fly.
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