4 Major Airlines Are Overlooking a TSA Airport Rule

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If you're planning to fly in or out of Orlando International Airport (MCO) with dreams of bringing a hoverboard, there's a crucial bit of intel to consider. While the TSA gives the green light for hoverboards, each airline has its own say, and most aren't on board.

Planning to fly American Airlines with your hoverboard? It's a definite no. Their policy explicitly bans any lithium battery-powered personal transport devices, regardless of how they're packed. Southwest Airlines goes a step further by not even allowing them as cargo, covering a range of battery-powered devices from hoverboards to e-bikes.

Meanwhile, Delta remains firm on not accepting such devices, prioritizing safety across the board. United Airlines also has stringent rules and won't let any device resembling a vehicle aboard, whether in hand luggage or checked baggage.

If taking your hoverboard is a must, consider:

1. **Check Your Airline's Policy** before heading to the airport.
2. **Clarify with Customer Service** if needed.
3. **Have a Backup Plan** like alternative shipping.

A hoverboard might seem like a small gadget, but it can cause a big fuss at the airport if you aren't careful. Have you ever been surprised by an unexpected airline policy? Share your experiences!
 
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