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Darf man Non-Spillable Wet Batteries (AGM/Gel) ins Flugzeug mitnehmen?

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Handgepäck: ✓ JA Aufgabegepäck: ✓ JA

Ja — Sie dürfen Non-Spillable Wet Batteries im Handgepäck im Flugzeug mitnehmen. Max 2 spare non-spillable batteries per passenger.

  • · Max 2 spare non-spillable batteries per passenger
  • · Voltage must not exceed 12V and capacity ≤ 100 Wh
  • · Battery case must be marked NON-SPILLABLE

Regeln nach Sicherheitsbehörde

Rules by security authority

United States — TSA

Handgepäck:

JA

Max 12V / 100Wh per battery.

Aufgabegepäck:

JA

Terminals must be insulated.

Rule conditions: Max 2 spare non-spillable batteries per passengerVoltage must not exceed 12V and capacity ≤ 100 WhBattery case must be marked NON-SPILLABLE

Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.

So verpacken Sie non-spillable wet batteries (agm/gel)

Handgepäck: Max 12V / 100Wh per battery.

Aufgabegepäck: Terminals must be insulated.

Das Sicherheitspersonal am Flughafen trifft stets die endgültige Entscheidung vor Ort.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Frequently asked questions

Can you bring Non-spillable Wet Batteries (agm/gel) in a carry-on?

Max 12V / 100Wh per battery.

Can you pack Non-spillable Wet Batteries (agm/gel) in checked luggage?

Terminals must be insulated.

Can I bring non-spillable wet batteries (agm/gel) on an airplane?

Max 12V / 100Wh per battery. In checked bags: Terminals must be insulated.

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