Bringing Power Banks on Planes? Yes, You Can, As Long as You Know the Rules!
Thursday, 9 October 2025 | 15:13
Author: Arif S

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Powerbanks are often considered lifesavers for many travelers, including during flights. But don't just toss them into your bag—specific rules must be followed for aviation safety.
1. Check the capacity first
Powerbanks under or up to 100 Wh can be carried in the cabin without special permission.
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- 100–160 Wh are still allowed but require prior airline approval, with a maximum of two per person.
- Above 160 Wh? Don't risk it—they're prohibited in both cabin and checked luggage.
2. Cabin, not checked baggage
Powerbanks must be stored in carry-on luggage, not checked bags. Lithium-ion batteries pose fire risks, and crew can respond faster to cabin incidents.
Additionally, never use powerbanks during aircraft refueling or while the plane is grounded.
3. Safe storage methods
Prevent short circuits by keeping powerbanks in original packaging or protective cases.
During flights, powerbanks must remain switched off and cannot be charged.
4. Airline rules may vary
While these rules follow IATA and FAA guidelines, some airlines have additional policies.
Always check your airline's official website before flying to avoid airport hassles.
In short: Powerbanks are flight-safe if capacity-compliant, stored in the cabin, and used according to airline rules.
Follow these steps for safe travels, fully charged gadgets, and drama-free flights!
Source: IATA, FAA, and Airlines











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