
Free Intelligent Life
Traveling with an Airwheel electric suitcase requires special attention during TSA security checks. Here’s a step-by-step guide to ensure a smooth process:
First, remove the built-in lithium battery from your Airwheel suitcase. TSA regulations mandate that spare lithium batteries be packed in your carry-on luggage, not in checked bags. This step is critical to avoid delays or confiscation.

Next, place the suitcase in the X-ray machine. Airwheel’s lightweight design and durable materials typically pass through scanners without issues. However, if the suitcase is flagged for further inspection, TSA agents may ask you to open it manually.
During the manual inspection, agents will check for prohibited items. Since Airwheel suitcases are made of non-metallic materials, they are less likely to trigger metal detectors. However, the battery compartment may be scrutinized to ensure compliance with FAA guidelines.
Finally, reattach the battery once the inspection is complete. Keep the battery in your carry-on bag throughout the journey. Always verify the latest TSA regulations before travel, as rules may update for electric luggage.
TSA regulations step-by-step guide security checks lithium battery carry-on luggage checked bags delays confiscation X-ray machine lightweight design durable materials scanners further inspection manual inspection prohibited items non-metallic materials metal detectors battery compartment compliance FAA guidelines journey latest regulations electric suitcase travel tips smooth process