Do material Lufthansa, Mercadorias Perigosas que podem ser transportadas sob certas condições (você deve ser menor que 10 Wh cada):
Portable electronic devices containing lithium metal or lithium-ion cells or batteries, such as watches, calculating machines, cameras, cellular phones, laptop computers, camcorders, etc., when carried for personal use.
Checked baggage: up to 100 Wh, or 2g Yes
100 - 160 Wh, or 2 - 8g No
Cabin baggage: Yes
On one's person Yes
Approval of carrier required: up to 100 Wh, or 2g No
100 - 160 Wh, or 2 - 8g Yes
Rule:
Batteries must meet the requirements of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, part III, section 38.3.Rules for spare batteries:
• Spare lithium metal or lithium ion cells or batteries with a Watt-hour rating up to 100 Wh for such consumer electronic devices:
- The user has to remove the battery.
- Allowed in cabin baggage only and in quantities for personal use only.
- These batteries must be individually protected to prevent short circuits.
• Each installed or spare battery must not exceed:
- For lithium metal or lithium alloy batteries a lithium content of more than 2g,
or
- For lithium ion batteries of a Watt hour rating of more than 100 Wh:
- Not more than two spare batteries per person.
- Allowed in cabin baggage only.
- Approval of the carrier is required.Notes
- E-cigarettes or other artificial smoking devices containing lithium batteries shall only be accepted on cabin baggage.
- Articles which are used as power source, e.g. power banks are considered as spare batteries.
- Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones. The smartphone is neither allowed on board nor in the carry-on and checked baggage. Lufthansa Group does not offer any storage facilities at the airports.