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I cannot take my Macbook Pro 2015 in my Aegean/Lufthansa flight?
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Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) banned these kind of laptops. However, I am will fly now from Munich to London, and at a later date from Munich to Athens. FAA is a USA organization though, which makes me wonder:
Is the Macbook Pro 2015 laptop allowed in flights across the European Union?
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Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) banned these kind of laptops. However, I am will fly now from Munich to London, and at a later date from Munich to Athens. FAA is a USA organization though, which makes me wonder:
Is the Macbook Pro 2015 laptop allowed in flights across the European Union?
air-travel airport-security regulations electronic-items lufthansa
Apple has a recall out on this model's battery. That means Apple will fix it for free, and it also means you should really, really let them fix it. Otherwise you're walking around with a bomb. Forget the airplane, it could burn down your house! Just get it fixed...
– Harper
13 mins ago
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Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) banned these kind of laptops. However, I am will fly now from Munich to London, and at a later date from Munich to Athens. FAA is a USA organization though, which makes me wonder:
Is the Macbook Pro 2015 laptop allowed in flights across the European Union?
air-travel airport-security regulations electronic-items lufthansa
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) banned these kind of laptops. However, I am will fly now from Munich to London, and at a later date from Munich to Athens. FAA is a USA organization though, which makes me wonder:
Is the Macbook Pro 2015 laptop allowed in flights across the European Union?
air-travel airport-security regulations electronic-items lufthansa
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Apple has a recall out on this model's battery. That means Apple will fix it for free, and it also means you should really, really let them fix it. Otherwise you're walking around with a bomb. Forget the airplane, it could burn down your house! Just get it fixed...
– Harper
13 mins ago
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Apple has a recall out on this model's battery. That means Apple will fix it for free, and it also means you should really, really let them fix it. Otherwise you're walking around with a bomb. Forget the airplane, it could burn down your house! Just get it fixed...
– Harper
13 mins ago
Apple has a recall out on this model's battery. That means Apple will fix it for free, and it also means you should really, really let them fix it. Otherwise you're walking around with a bomb. Forget the airplane, it could burn down your house! Just get it fixed...
– Harper
13 mins ago
Apple has a recall out on this model's battery. That means Apple will fix it for free, and it also means you should really, really let them fix it. Otherwise you're walking around with a bomb. Forget the airplane, it could burn down your house! Just get it fixed...
– Harper
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The FAA has imposed a total ban, but the European equivalent (EASA) have said that affected computers can be carried provided they are turned off and not used during the flight (Source).
However, some airlines have imposed their own restrictions that might go beyond this. You can find a list here, although it's probably not exhaustive.
Check with your airline on their specific policy.
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Aegean and Lufthansa are not in the list, and I will surely not turn on my laptop during the flight. Thanks!
– gsamaras
8 hours ago
Hi CatchAsCatchCan. I don't think I've said welcome yet, so welcome! The FAA has not imposed a total ban; it has reminded carriers that all recalled batteries are banned. Not all MacBook Pro 2015 models are banned. Apple has a website that displays recall information based on your serial number.
– Zach Lipton
6 hours ago
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Lufthansa has made a statement about this:
Information on the carriage of Apple MacBooks
Apple has recalled certain 15 inch models of Macbook Pro laptops sold between 2015 and 2017 as a result of a battery defect. If the battery of those specific recalled models were not replaced by the manufacturer, the passenger will not be able to carry the laptop on board the aircraft. Lufthansa is following a safety directive from the European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) which has been in force since February 2017. It prohibits the transportation of defective lithium batteries or those affected by a recall. Lufthansa crews are carefully trained in handling lithium batteries.
Air Aegan has published no statement on this, so as mentioned in the other answer, presumably this is allowed.
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The FAA has imposed a total ban, but the European equivalent (EASA) have said that affected computers can be carried provided they are turned off and not used during the flight (Source).
However, some airlines have imposed their own restrictions that might go beyond this. You can find a list here, although it's probably not exhaustive.
Check with your airline on their specific policy.
New contributor
Aegean and Lufthansa are not in the list, and I will surely not turn on my laptop during the flight. Thanks!
– gsamaras
8 hours ago
Hi CatchAsCatchCan. I don't think I've said welcome yet, so welcome! The FAA has not imposed a total ban; it has reminded carriers that all recalled batteries are banned. Not all MacBook Pro 2015 models are banned. Apple has a website that displays recall information based on your serial number.
– Zach Lipton
6 hours ago
add a comment
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The FAA has imposed a total ban, but the European equivalent (EASA) have said that affected computers can be carried provided they are turned off and not used during the flight (Source).
However, some airlines have imposed their own restrictions that might go beyond this. You can find a list here, although it's probably not exhaustive.
Check with your airline on their specific policy.
New contributor
Aegean and Lufthansa are not in the list, and I will surely not turn on my laptop during the flight. Thanks!
– gsamaras
8 hours ago
Hi CatchAsCatchCan. I don't think I've said welcome yet, so welcome! The FAA has not imposed a total ban; it has reminded carriers that all recalled batteries are banned. Not all MacBook Pro 2015 models are banned. Apple has a website that displays recall information based on your serial number.
– Zach Lipton
6 hours ago
add a comment
|
The FAA has imposed a total ban, but the European equivalent (EASA) have said that affected computers can be carried provided they are turned off and not used during the flight (Source).
However, some airlines have imposed their own restrictions that might go beyond this. You can find a list here, although it's probably not exhaustive.
Check with your airline on their specific policy.
New contributor
The FAA has imposed a total ban, but the European equivalent (EASA) have said that affected computers can be carried provided they are turned off and not used during the flight (Source).
However, some airlines have imposed their own restrictions that might go beyond this. You can find a list here, although it's probably not exhaustive.
Check with your airline on their specific policy.
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Aegean and Lufthansa are not in the list, and I will surely not turn on my laptop during the flight. Thanks!
– gsamaras
8 hours ago
Hi CatchAsCatchCan. I don't think I've said welcome yet, so welcome! The FAA has not imposed a total ban; it has reminded carriers that all recalled batteries are banned. Not all MacBook Pro 2015 models are banned. Apple has a website that displays recall information based on your serial number.
– Zach Lipton
6 hours ago
add a comment
|
Aegean and Lufthansa are not in the list, and I will surely not turn on my laptop during the flight. Thanks!
– gsamaras
8 hours ago
Hi CatchAsCatchCan. I don't think I've said welcome yet, so welcome! The FAA has not imposed a total ban; it has reminded carriers that all recalled batteries are banned. Not all MacBook Pro 2015 models are banned. Apple has a website that displays recall information based on your serial number.
– Zach Lipton
6 hours ago
Aegean and Lufthansa are not in the list, and I will surely not turn on my laptop during the flight. Thanks!
– gsamaras
8 hours ago
Aegean and Lufthansa are not in the list, and I will surely not turn on my laptop during the flight. Thanks!
– gsamaras
8 hours ago
Hi CatchAsCatchCan. I don't think I've said welcome yet, so welcome! The FAA has not imposed a total ban; it has reminded carriers that all recalled batteries are banned. Not all MacBook Pro 2015 models are banned. Apple has a website that displays recall information based on your serial number.
– Zach Lipton
6 hours ago
Hi CatchAsCatchCan. I don't think I've said welcome yet, so welcome! The FAA has not imposed a total ban; it has reminded carriers that all recalled batteries are banned. Not all MacBook Pro 2015 models are banned. Apple has a website that displays recall information based on your serial number.
– Zach Lipton
6 hours ago
add a comment
|
Lufthansa has made a statement about this:
Information on the carriage of Apple MacBooks
Apple has recalled certain 15 inch models of Macbook Pro laptops sold between 2015 and 2017 as a result of a battery defect. If the battery of those specific recalled models were not replaced by the manufacturer, the passenger will not be able to carry the laptop on board the aircraft. Lufthansa is following a safety directive from the European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) which has been in force since February 2017. It prohibits the transportation of defective lithium batteries or those affected by a recall. Lufthansa crews are carefully trained in handling lithium batteries.
Air Aegan has published no statement on this, so as mentioned in the other answer, presumably this is allowed.
add a comment
|
Lufthansa has made a statement about this:
Information on the carriage of Apple MacBooks
Apple has recalled certain 15 inch models of Macbook Pro laptops sold between 2015 and 2017 as a result of a battery defect. If the battery of those specific recalled models were not replaced by the manufacturer, the passenger will not be able to carry the laptop on board the aircraft. Lufthansa is following a safety directive from the European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) which has been in force since February 2017. It prohibits the transportation of defective lithium batteries or those affected by a recall. Lufthansa crews are carefully trained in handling lithium batteries.
Air Aegan has published no statement on this, so as mentioned in the other answer, presumably this is allowed.
add a comment
|
Lufthansa has made a statement about this:
Information on the carriage of Apple MacBooks
Apple has recalled certain 15 inch models of Macbook Pro laptops sold between 2015 and 2017 as a result of a battery defect. If the battery of those specific recalled models were not replaced by the manufacturer, the passenger will not be able to carry the laptop on board the aircraft. Lufthansa is following a safety directive from the European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) which has been in force since February 2017. It prohibits the transportation of defective lithium batteries or those affected by a recall. Lufthansa crews are carefully trained in handling lithium batteries.
Air Aegan has published no statement on this, so as mentioned in the other answer, presumably this is allowed.
Lufthansa has made a statement about this:
Information on the carriage of Apple MacBooks
Apple has recalled certain 15 inch models of Macbook Pro laptops sold between 2015 and 2017 as a result of a battery defect. If the battery of those specific recalled models were not replaced by the manufacturer, the passenger will not be able to carry the laptop on board the aircraft. Lufthansa is following a safety directive from the European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) which has been in force since February 2017. It prohibits the transportation of defective lithium batteries or those affected by a recall. Lufthansa crews are carefully trained in handling lithium batteries.
Air Aegan has published no statement on this, so as mentioned in the other answer, presumably this is allowed.
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Apple has a recall out on this model's battery. That means Apple will fix it for free, and it also means you should really, really let them fix it. Otherwise you're walking around with a bomb. Forget the airplane, it could burn down your house! Just get it fixed...
– Harper
13 mins ago