* Only spare fuel cartridges are permitted in checked baggage.
Fuel cell systems and spare fuel cartridges for powering portable electronic devices, such as cameras, mobile phones, laptop computers and camcorders must be packed securely to prevent damage.
Quantity restriction for spare cartridges: max. 2 per passenger
Volume restrictions for fuel cells or fuel cell cartridges:
- Liquids: max. 200 ml
- Solids: max. 200 g
- Liquified gases: max 120 ml for non-metallic fuel cells or fuel cell cartridges or max. 200 ml for metallic fuel cells or fuel cell cartridges
- Hydrogen in metal hydride: max. 120 ml water capacity
Transport regulations for fuel cell cartridges:
- Each fuel cell cartridge must be marked indicating that it conforms to the specifications of IEC PAS 62282-6-100 Version 1 including Amendment 1, as well as an indication of the maximum quantity and type of fuel.
Transport regulations for fuel cell systems:
- Fuel cell systems must be marked by the manufacturer as “Approved for transport in aircraft cabin only”.
- The fuel cell systems must not recharge the electronic device when the device is not in use.
- Fuel cell systems may only contain flammable liquids, corrosive substances, liquified gases, water-reactive substances or hydrogen in metal hydride. Fuel cell systems whose only function is to charge a battery in a device are forbidden.
- Recharging/refilling fuel cells on board is forbidden; only the installation of spare cartridges may be carried out on board.