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The Bestselling Holiday Gift of the Year Is Now Banned by Major Airlines


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Jamie Ditaranto

    Self-balancing scooters, a.k.a. those "hoverboards" or "balance gliders" everyone has been zooming around on, are bound to be this year's hottest gift. But according to several major U.S. airlines, that's exactly the problem.

    Delta, United, Southwest, JetBlue, and American have all

    announced

    that the scooters will no longer be allowed to fly as carry-ons or checked luggage due to reports of the scooters' combustibility.



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    The problem is with the powerful lithium ion battery. The average scooter takes

    two hours

    for a scooter to charge, and a fully charged scooter is able to travel up to 10 miles. According the US Consumer Product and Safety Commission, there have been at least 10 reports of

    fires caused by the scooters

    , although executives from companies selling the most expensive versions of the scooters argue that it's the cheap knock-offs that pose the real danger. In fact, Swagway scooters were

    just banned by Amazon

    after criticism involving the company's safety standards.

    Still, airlines are not taking any chances. Knock-off or not, scooters will not be allowed on planes. If you're planning on traveling with one of these scooters, check to see if your airline has released a policy on this.

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  • Jamie Ditaranto is a writer and photographer who is always looking for her next adventure. Follow her on Twitter@jamieditaranto.

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