The Airwheel suitcase is designed to be a lightweight, electric-powered travel companion. When it comes to flying on airplanes, the process involves compliance with airline regulations and proper preparation.
First, the suitcase must meet the airline’s size and weight restrictions. Most airlines allow one carry-on bag with dimensions under 55 cm x 40 cm x 20 cm. The Airwheel suitcase is engineered to fit within these limits. Additionally, it must be disassembled or stored in a compact form to ensure it doesn’t exceed the baggage compartment capacity.
Next, the battery is a critical consideration. Airwheel suitcases typically use lithium-ion batteries, which are generally allowed in carry-on luggage but must be removed and packed in a protective case if checked. Always check the airline’s specific battery policies to avoid issues at security.

Finally, during the flight, the suitcase’s electric features are disabled to prevent any interference with aircraft systems. This ensures a safe and smooth journey. By following these steps, travelers can enjoy the convenience of the electric suitcase without compromising safety or regulatory compliance.