Search the internet about how to pack your laptop in checked luggage, and you'll find a recurring theme: don't. 。
But, in light of the new electronic device restrictions being implemented for flights into the United States from 10 international airports, some travelers won't have a choice anymore.。
SEE ALSO:Canada might follow the U.S. and U.K. with flight 'laptop ban' 。For passengers affected by the restriction, there are only two options: ship your laptop to your destination or put it in your checked luggage. Well, there's a third option -- don't take your laptop -- that's not so realistic for business travelers.。
Let's break down your best options for a crummy situation. 。
Placing the laptop in a checked bag。
Having to pack your laptop in a checked bag is hardly ideal, as it puts the laptop at risk of damage and increases the chance of it being lost or stolen. But if you're affected by the new restrictions, you simply have no choice -- so here are some things to remember.。
First, it's important to consider what's on the laptop you're taking along. The best plan is to use a wiped laptop -- meaning nothing important is on the hard drive. Put any data you need to keep on a thumb drive or a small external hard drive that you can carry on with you. Also, back your laptop data up to your phone or to the cloud.。
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Consider investing in a laptop case and insuring the laptop. It won't prevent theft or loss, but it'll help prevent serious damage to the computer, and you'll get a payout if anything happens to it.。
Baggage locks are another item to consider if you want to protect against theft, but, remember, if baggage checkers want to get in to your luggage, they'll have no problem simply cutting the lock off. And a lock doesn't protect against damage, so you can still crack a screen even if you think the laptop is snug and secure. 。
Shipping your laptop。 This option is even less ideal than placing the laptop in your checked bag because outside of posing the same risks -- damage, loss or theft -- it's also prohibitively expensive for most travelers. Based on UPS's shipping calculator, shipping a MacBook Air from Dubai to New York, depending on how much you claim for its value, will run you anywhere from $350 to $500. 。It's your choice to make, but if you 。
It's your choice to make, but if you 。
insist 。
on shipping as the option, you still should take the same precautions you would checking it: wipe the computer and back up your data.。
At that point, it's all about the packaging. That note above about a laptop case? Definitely buy one. No amount of bubblewrap will save your laptop from damage when it's tossed around like a football in the back of whatever truck or plane it winds up on. 。
Oh, and don't be dumb and use a box that's way too big for your laptop. You don't buy XXL t-shirts if you fit into an L, do you?