You’re going on a trip and you want to take your drone with you… but you’re wondering if it’s allowed on a plane?
Good news: yes, you can travel with a drone like the Antigravity A1 , but there are some important rules to know to avoid unpleasant surprises at the airport.
In this article, I explain everything you need to know to travel with peace of mind , with concrete advice based on field experience.

✈️ Can you take a drone on a plane?
👉 Short answer: yes.
Drones are permitted in the vast majority of airlines.
But be careful, it’s not really the drones that are the problem… it’s the batteries .
👉 This is where everything happens.
🔋 Rules for transporting Antigravity A1 batteries
In the cabin or in the hold?
- ❌ Not allowed in the hold
- ✅ Mandatory in the cabin
Lithium batteries should always be carried with you.
Battery capacity
Good news 👇
- The Antigravity A1 ‘s batteries are less than 100 Wh
- 👉 So, standard authorization without any special procedures
Best practices
- Protected batteries (pouches)
- Secure connectors
- No damaged battery
- Load between 30 and 60%
👉 Simple, but essential.

🎒 How to transport your Antigravity A1 by plane?
Recommended setup
- Drone + goggles + controller → in cabin baggage
- Batteries → separate and protected
Going through security checkpoint
👉 Think of your drone like a computer:
- You will often have to take it out of the bag
- Pass it separately
🌍 Be aware of the rules in the countries
👉 This is THE classic trap.
Even if your drone is allowed on airplanes…
👉 it may be prohibited at the destination.
Examples
- ❌ Morocco: prohibited
- ⚠️ Japan: highly regulated
- ✅ USA: Allowed with rules
👉 Always check before leaving.

🛫 Can you use an Antigravity A1 abroad?
👉 Yes, but:
- Compliance with local laws
- Restricted areas
- Registration is sometimes mandatory
🧠 My tips after several trips with a drone
With experience:
- ✔️ Check the country’s rules before departure
- ✔️ Batteries between 30–50%
- ✔️ SD card ready
- ✔️ Drone available quickly
👉 This avoids 90% of the hassles.
🎥 Why the Antigravity A1 is perfect for travel
Honestly, it’s one of the best drones for travel:
- Ultra lightweight (less than 249 g)
- 360° capture → you won’t miss a thing
- No need to redo the plans
- A unique immersive experience
- Ultra-fast assembly with AI
👉 You film less… but you capture better.
🔥 Should you travel with an Antigravity A1 ?
👉 Yes, if:
- Do you travel often?
- You want to create content easily
- Do you want an immersive experience?
👉 Less useful if:
- You only do professional technical drone work
👉 👉 Discover the Antigravity A1
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💡 With the code AGRRLOV , you receive:
- a lens replacement kit
- a free take-off mat

❓ FAQ
Can a drone be put in the hold?
No, especially with batteries.
How many batteries are needed on an airplane?
Several batteries <100 Wh are permitted in the cabin.
Is it possible to travel with a drone in Europe?
Yes, with respect for local rules.
Do you need to register your drone?
Sometimes yes, depending on the country.
🎯 Conclusion
👉 Yes, you can travel with an Antigravity A1 by plane.
👉 You just need to follow a few simple rules.
And clearly, if you travel regularly…
👉 It’s one of the most powerful tools for capturing your memories without complicating your life.







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