There is a lot to think about when going away, from whether your passport is up to date and how early to arrive at the airport, to what electronic devices you are allowed to take.
You can take most electrical devices in either hand or hold luggage, including:
- Mobile phones
- Laptops
- Tablets
- Hairdryers and straighteners
- Electric shaver
Items you can take in hand luggage
Little-known rule that could prevent you from taking your mobile phone on a flight
However, there is a little-known rule that could prevent you from taking your mobile phone (or other electrical device) on a flight.
According to the UK Government website, you must make sure all electrical devices are charged before jumping on a flight.
The Gov.uk website says: “Make sure your electronic devices are charged before you travel.
“If your device does not switch on when requested, you will not be allowed to take it onto the aircraft.”
Head of Public Affairs at Holiday Extras, Seamus McCauley, explained there are two reasons for this rule.
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Mr McCauley said: “You may be asked to switch on any electronic device you bring onto a plane, and if you can’t, you could be required to leave it behind.
“There are two reasons for this rule. First, a device that won’t power up may have a damaged or faulty battery, and lithium-ion batteries — which power most modern electronics — can pose a fire risk if compromised.
“Second, airlines may view a device that can’t be turned on as a potential security risk.”
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