- Airlines are starting to announce policies to ban smart luggage that includes non-removable lithium ion batteries on their flights.
- The first bans are set to go into effect on Jan. 15.
- American Airlines, Delta, and Alaska Airlines have announced bans so far. United and Southwest are expected to do so soon.
The future of luggage may be delayed, as airlines are set to ban smart luggage that includes non-removable lithium-ion batteries.
American Airlines announced its ban on Dec. 1, and other airlines have followed, including Alaska Airlines and Delta. United and Southwest are also expected to announce similar policies, according to CNN. The read more >>>
Source : BusinessInsider.Com
