Dry batteries do not need to be checked on the plane and can be taken with you, but you must follow the relevant regulations of the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
In accordance with the clear regulations of the Civil Aviation Administration of China regarding passengers carrying batteries, passengers are not allowed to carry lithium batteries in their checked baggage. They can only carry them with them or register them, as well as protection and registration. Lithium battery insulation measures must be met. Pack them individually and do not carry dry batteries containing foreign objects. Passengers may carry consumer electronic devices, such as watches, computers, cameras, mobile phones, laptops, video cameras, etc., containing batteries on board the aircraftlithium or lithium-ion for personal use. Spare batteries must be protected separately to avoid short circuits and can only be carried on the plane in hand luggage and cannot be checked in. There are also lithium metal or lithium alloy batteries with a lithium content of no more than 2 g, and lithium-ion batteries with a total lithium content of less than 8 g. Passengers may carry lithium-ion batteries of the same mass and with a total weight of more than 8 grams but not more than 25 grams. And they must be separately protected to prevent short circuits, so that they can be taken on the plane in hand luggage.
The possibility of carrying a battery depends on its type and capacity.
Generally speaking, ordinary alkaline batteries, external batteries and lithium batteries can be carried on the aircraft, but their quantity and capacity are limited. Airlines typically stipulate that each passenger can only carry a certain number of alkaline batteries or external batteries, and their total capacity cannot exceed a certain limit. Additionally, it is prohibited to carry specific types of batteries, such as rechargeable lithium batteries, button batteries, etc., due to possible safety risks.
To ensure a smooth passage through security, passengers are recommended to carefully read the airline's regulations before departure to understand the requirements and restrictions for carrying batteries. Meanwhile, if the number or capacity of batteries you carry exceeds the limit, you can consult the airline in advance or follow check-in procedures. When using electronic devices on the plane, you should also be careful to follow the airline's regulations to avoid unnecessary problems.
Airplane carry-on baggage regulations
1 Carry-on items: Passengers holding first-class tickets are allowed to carry two items per person. person ; Passengers with economy class tickets can only take one item with them. The volume of each item must not exceed 20×40×55 cm and the total weight of the two items must not exceed 5 kg. Items exceeding the specified number, weight or volume must be checked in as checked baggage in accordance with regulations.
2. Free baggage allowance: For passengers holding adult or child tickets, the free checked baggage limit per person is: 40 kg in first class, 30 kg in business class and 20 kg in economy class.
3. Restrictions onr liquid items to carry: From an aviation safety perspective, dangerous items such as flammable, explosive, corrosive, toxic, radioactive items, etc. cannot be taken on board the plane. Daily cosmetics, drinks, mineral water, lighters, lithium batteries, digital cameras and other items cannot be taken on board the aircraft.