Can I bring batteries in my carry-on or checked baggage?
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Originally Posted by david4455
If I can.... would extra batteries raise suspicion and create closer scrutiny?
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no problem either way. living in expensive hawaii, i've brought boxes of batteries back from the mainland, and never had a question. about 1/2 the time i find the tsa (you've been inspected) note in my bags, but it doesn't seem to relate to what i'm packing as far as i can tell. now car batteries are another thing.
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Originally Posted by david4455
If I can.... would extra batteries raise suspicion and create closer scrutiny?
You can view the TSA Permitted/Prohibited Items list (as a PDF) at:
http://www.tsa.gov/public/interapp/e...orial_1012.xml
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I've been told that a row of batteries can look a bit like ammunition. For that reason, it seems better to put them in cabin baggage, as screeners can then pull them out to look at them if they need to. Putting them in checked baggage might increase the risk that the bag is inspected so thoroughly that it misses the flight.
Of course, in the topsy-turvy world that's run by the TSA, this general advice might not hold true.
Of course, in the topsy-turvy world that's run by the TSA, this general advice might not hold true.
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I remember reading a post about Air India prohibiting spare batteries, but I can't imagine it being a problem domestically. I always carry extra rechargables for my camera, walkman, nc headsets, etc
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I've never a problem either. The closest I've come is returning from Reno with a slew of loose quarters in the pocket of my briefcase - apparently, it came up as a random dark mass and the screener was very displeased that I hadn't put them through separately in a pouch or something.
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Just last week, I traveled with two large strips of AA and AAA batteries in my carryon (I had just bought them at Costco). No problem at all.
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I've carried extra AA and AAA batteries in my carryon all over the world. The only place it was a problem was India, where all loose batteries were confiscated. They were to have been returned to me when I landed, but I didn't bother trying to get them.
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Originally Posted by missydarlin
I remember reading a post about Air India prohibiting spare batteries, but I can't imagine it being a problem domestically. I always carry extra rechargables for my camera, walkman, nc headsets, etc
William