

If the smart luggage is to be checked in and put in the hold, you need to disconnect and remove the lithium battery/power bank from the smart luggage at Bag Drop and take it into the cabin with you. In all cases, for safety reasons, the lithium battery/power bank needs to be disconnected, so if you are unable to remove it from your luggage, we won’t be able to accept the bag on board.

Here is what each airline says about their restrictions on the bags. However, on many airlines, there on restrictions on the types of batteries used to power the bags.
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They have several high-tech features such as device charging, electronic locks and Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilities. Smart luggage is a bag that contains a lithium battery or power bank which is used to power itself or to recharge other devices. READ MORE: Spain travel safety warning as UK Foreign Office updates advice Easyjet quietly changed their Ts&Cs a few weeks ago without telling their customers." They said: "Beware anyone being so foolish to fly Easyjet - captain just refused to let us board our flights because our checked-in suitcases have USB ports (aka “smart bags”). Apparently 'smart bags' are no longer allowed on flights. Taking to Twitter, user Pandora Sykes said that they were refused boarding due to the type of bag that they had taken. A holidaymaker has warned others of a certain rule on EasyJet flights and it turns out the same also applies for other airlines.
