Is it allowed to have a power strip in your suitcase?

I'm flying to England soon and would like to know if I'm allowed to bring a power strip in my suitcase. What about cell phones, charging cables, plugs, or socket adapters?

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Airbus380
2 years ago

Adapters are completely uncritical if no battery is installed.

Batteries are not included in the checked baggage. You can give up adapters or pack them in your hand luggage, no matter what.

HugoHustensaft
2 years ago

Cables and adapters should not be a problem with mobile phones You contact the airline beforehand because of the battery.

But:
Not only the flight is a problem, but also the customs when entering. They have nothing against a clear amount for private use, but I read with you plural, you will have to make it plausible.

GalaxyClass
2 years ago
Reply to  HugoHustensaft

Total nonsense. Why don’t you contact the flyers? What for? Do millions of people not have daily laptops, mobile phones, tablet on board and spend time with it. All that has a battery is never allowed in the checked baggage, that’s all. It must be carried into the cabin only because there is a fire control possible in the flight. This eternal “contacting” is such a fashion hype, especially if each acroline communicates the rules crystal clear on the websites. Do you want me to “contact” the weathermakers this morning if there’s enough breathing air out there? The art is available to find information on the web…

HugoHustensaft
2 years ago
Reply to  GalaxyClass

Here was asked for “in the baggage” – and there you have to contact the airline, this is not only modern, but also very sensible. And if the airline is good, it describes this on its website – even its call is a contact – so that you do not need any personal contact.

GalaxyClass
2 years ago

Powerbank has to go hand luggage, not over 21,000 mAh, i.e. 100 watt hours. Everything else on cables and plugs can be put into the task bag or elsewhere.

teper1209
2 years ago

Why shouldn’t you have it in your suitcase? The only question is whether he is using you in England, there they have other sockets, and for them you need an adapter for German plugs.

GalaxyClass
2 years ago
Reply to  SpaceHexer

You’ve heard bullshit. You should just listen to them. Every airline does not write anything in the baggage. If things aren’t more executable, they’re allowed to go hand luggage. Easy. I’m sorry, I’m sorry.

peterobm
2 years ago

are just cables, no problem in the suitcase

your problem we’re more likely to be, you don’t have enough adapters in it.