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With the increasing popularity of air travel, more and more electric wheelchair users are concerned about one question when planning their trips: Can I bring my electric wheelchair on the plane?
The answer is yes, but you need to meet relevant safety regulations and make necessary preparations in advance. As a brand focused on intelligent travel solutions, Baichen has compiled key information for electric wheelchair travel to help you travel worry-free and fly comfortably.
Lithium Battery is Key; Capacity Determines Carry-on Capacity
Currently, the vast majority of electric wheelchairs are equipped with lithium batteries. According to the relevant regulations of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), the rated watt-hour (Wh) of the lithium battery is a key indicator for whether it can be carried on board.
Generally, lithium batteries with a rated Wh not exceeding 160Wh can be carried after approval from the airline. Many of Baichen's lightweight electric wheelchairs use high-energy-density lithium batteries that meet aviation transport standards, fully considering the actual needs of users.

Advance Declaration is Key; Airlines Need to Confirm
It is worth noting that even if the battery capacity meets the standards, passengers need to apply to the airline at the time of ticket purchase or at least 48 hours before departure. Airlines will assess the wheelchair's suitability and transportability based on its specific model, battery type, and aircraft cargo hold conditions to determine how it can be carried and how it should be checked in.
Some airlines also require passengers to complete a "Lithium Battery Transport Declaration Form" and provide relevant technical parameters for the wheelchair and battery. Passengers are advised to check the airline's website or call their customer service hotline before traveling to understand the specific requirements.

Pay attention to the check-in process; cooperation with security checks will make the process smoother.
Upon arrival at the airport, passengers must check in their wheelchairs at the check-in counter. Airline staff will check if the wheelchair battery terminals are insulated; if necessary, the battery will need to be removed from the wheelchair and packaged separately. To ensure smooth security checks, passengers are advised to prepare the wheelchair's instruction manual, battery parameter labels, and other supporting documents in advance.
Some aircraft models allow wheelchairs with battery capacities below 100Wh as carry-on baggage, but this depends on the airline's specific regulations and flight seating availability.
BaiChen's Thoughtful Reminder: Plan Ahead for a Safe Travel
As a brand that prioritizes user travel experience, BaiChen recommends that you:
Confirm your wheelchair battery type and rated watt-hours before your flight.
Contact the airline in advance to confirm their transport regulations.
Prepare your wheelchair instruction manual and related technical documents.
Arrive at the airport early to allow ample time for check-in.
Making travel more flexible is BaiChen's constant pursuit. We hope that every user can easily overcome distance barriers and enjoy the wonderful experience of free travel.
If you still have questions about wheelchair air travel policies, or would like to learn about the air transport compatibility of BaiChen products, please feel free to contact our customer service team. We will continue to provide you with professional travel advice and product support.
BaiChen is committed to providing safer and more convenient smart travel solutions for global users through innovative technology and user-friendly design. For more product information and travel guides, please visit the BaiChen official website.
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