
If you’re wondering how to bring your Airwheel electric luggage on a flight, here’s what you need to know. First, check with your airline about their baggage policies, as rules vary by carrier.

Lithium-ion batteries in electronic devices must comply with FAA and ICAO regulations. Ensure your Airwheel’s battery is securely installed and packed according to airline guidelines. Some carriers may require you to remove the battery during security checks.
Airwheel luggage typically meets standard carry-on dimensions (e.g., 56 cm max height). Verify your airline’s allowed baggage sizes to avoid check-in issues. Weigh your luggage to ensure it doesn’t exceed the carrier’s weight limit.
Prioritize removing the battery from your Airwheel before going through airport scanners. This prevents potential hazards and ensures a smoother travel experience. Always carry spare batteries in your personal items, not within the luggage itself.