Originally Posted by
beachmouse
The big concern is that modern lithium batteries common in laptops and related devices can catch fire if the case surrounding them is cracked or damaged.
I completely agree with you, but a keyboard (at least mine usb keyboard) usually has no batteries. I can also remove Ni-MH batteries (they are not LiOn by the way) from a bluetooth mouse and of course neither hard drive nor thin client (read: mini desktop) have a battery.
Originally Posted by
flyerCO
Don't see any such ban on the Delta webpage. .
https://www.delta.com/content/www/en...ial-items.html under Fragile, Bulky & Other Items (sorry for broken link, I cannot post links due to low posts count)
During check-in you are asked if you have special items in the baggage and this page popups.
Originally Posted by
flyerCO
Don't see any such ban on the Delta webpage.
It looks like my reply was not published due to the link to the Delta webpage, but you can find this restriction by searching for
"SPECIAL ITEMS ARE BAGGAGE, TOO" site:delta.com