
Traveling with an Airwheel electric suitcase requires proper preparation to ensure TSA approval. Here’s a guide to help you navigate the process smoothly:
1. Check TSA guidelines for lithium batteries
The Airwheel’s built-in battery must comply with TSA regulations. Lithium-ion batteries are allowed in carry-on luggage but must be packed securely. Ensure the battery is removed and stored in your carry-on bag or with you during transit.

2. Use TSA PreCheck or TSA’s Known Traveler Program
Register for TSA PreCheck to expedite security screening. This program allows you to keep your laptop and liquids in your carry-on, reducing delays. Airwheel suitcases are designed to fit standard security scanners, so no additional steps are needed beyond standard screening.
3. Verify suitcase size and weight limits
Confirm your Airwheel suitcase meets the airline’s size and weight restrictions. Most airlines allow dimensions up to 55 inches (L+W+H) for carry-ons. Overweight or oversized luggage may be denied boarding or require additional fees.
4. Pack essentials for security checks
Keep your Airwheel suitcase accessible during screening. Remove any detachable parts, such as wheels or compartments, to avoid delays. TSA agents may inspect the suitcase to ensure it meets safety standards.
By following these steps, you can ensure your Airwheel electric suitcase passes TSA approval without hassle. Always double-check airline and TSA guidelines before departure for the latest requirements.