Can I check the rechargeable desk lamp on the plane? Does it count as a battery?

Charged desk lamps can't be checked on the plane, so they can only be carried with you. China civil aviation regulations are as follows:

Lithium batteries can only be carried with you when flying. 100Wh- 160Wh lithium battery can only be carried after being approved by the carrier, and it is forbidden to be used during the flight. Lithium batteries exceeding 160Wh are prohibited from being carried or checked. If your desk lamp is rechargeable, you'd better take it directly to the plane, no problem.

Frequently asked questions:

1. What baggage can't be transported:

The carrier shall not transport the luggage and articles that have not undergone security inspection.

Prohibited articles, restricted transport articles, dangerous goods, and other articles with peculiar smell or easily polluting aircraft as stipulated by the state shall not be checked in or added to luggage. The carrier may refuse to pick up the baggage or terminate the transportation at any time if he finds that there are articles in the baggage that cannot be transported as baggage or caught in the baggage before picking up the baggage or during the transportation.

Sharp or blunt objects other than controlled knives carried by passengers should be checked with checked baggage and cannot be carried with them.

2. What personal belongings can passengers on international routes carry for free?

Women's handbags, travel coats or raincoats or blankets, umbrellas or walking sticks, small cameras, small telescopes, a small number of books read in flight, baby food used in flight, baby cradle, folding chair or a pair of crutches or brackets or artificial limbs that passengers can move.

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