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Should I put my laptop in my carry-on or backpack?

Yes, but we recommend against packing your computer in your checked luggage. Keep your computer nearby, in your carry on or personal item for safekeeping. Can you fly domestically with a laptop? Yes, you can fly on domestic airlines and flights with a laptop.



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Yes, it is safe to carry a laptop in a backpack, if it is a purpose-built laptop backpack. A laptop backpack prevents harm coming to your laptop and to your backpack, so both last longer and look better.

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In this case, a laptop backpack is more appropriate than a laptop bag. First of all, the laptop backpack has a larger capacity and can hold more items to be carried. Second, the backpack can be carried on both shoulders, which is easier and less labor-intensive on the way to work.

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Please remove the laptops from your bag and place it in a separate bin for X-ray screening. TSA PreCheck® travelers do not need to remove shoes, laptops, 3-1-1 liquids, belts or light jackets. Please see TSA PreCheck® for more information.

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The Top 8 Tips to Protect Your Laptop While Traveling
  1. Use an Anti-Theft Bag. ...
  2. Keep It in the Laptop Compartment. ...
  3. Get a Laptop Sleeve. ...
  4. Use a Laptop Skin. ...
  5. Keep Your Backpack Organized. ...
  6. Shut Down Your Laptop and Close It Completely. ...
  7. Take Extra Measures on Rainy Days. ...
  8. Handle Your Backpack With Care.


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It's generally recommended to carry laptop chargers in your carry-on luggage rather than checking them in. Lithium-ion batteries, which are commonly used in laptop batteries and chargers, can be a fire hazard if they are damaged or short-circuited.

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Regardless of your method of travel, you will need something to protect the laptop from movement and harm during transport. Use a case that can be carried as you would carry a briefcase, or a shoulder bag that is made well and provides padding and cushion.

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A good laptop bag is essential for anyone who is often on the move with their laptop. It not only protects your laptop from damage, but also provides space for other important items, such as cables, documents and even your phone.

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The Best Laptop Backpacks. The Troubadour Apex Backpack, a previous pick, has been updated to a new model, the Troubadour Apex 3.0 Backpack (as of September 2023); we tested it, and it is now a pick in this guide. A backpack is our favorite way to carry and protect a laptop and other necessities on a commute.

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Most backpacks and crossbody laptop bags have plenty of cushioning inside the compartments. Usually, a flexible insert covered with padding and fabric will usually protect your laptop from being bumped or jostled around. Laptop sleeves can also provide protection because they're designed to fit snugly around a laptop.

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An overloaded backpack can cause your laptop to bend, crack, or flex in permanently damaging ways. Make sure there is ample space for your laptop before you put it in any bag.

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Protection from Dents, Bumps and Scratches A laptop is expensive, and it is dangerous to carry it without protection. Some laptop users may carry their devices in a laptop bag and feel that they do not require a sleeve; however, any sharp object could scratch the laptop inside the bag.

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Portable chargers or power banks containing a lithium ion battery must be packed in carry-on bags. For more information, see the FAA guidance on portable rechargers.

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Portable chargers or power banks containing a lithium ion battery must be packed in carry-on bags. For more information, see the FAA guidance on portable rechargers.

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If airport security subjects your computer to additional scrutiny, they may instruct you to turn it on and will ask questions about its use. If you do not adequately answer the questions, security retains the right to confiscate the item.

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Firearms, ammunition, and fireworks are prohibited, as are all knives and safety razors (including pocket knives and Swiss Army knives). Straight razors and replacement blades for straight razors are also not allowed. Most tools also cannot be packed in carry-on luggage, as they have the potential to cause harm.

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If a bag or suitcase is not locked, TSA staff will simply open it and check its contents. If, on the other hand, it has been locked with locks and TSA staff consider it necessary to open it, the locking devices may have to be broken.

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