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Emirates Prohibits Power Banks on Flights: Impact on Travelers Explained

October 1, 20254 Mins Read
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Emirates Introduces New Power Bank Rules for Passengers

Emirates, the national airline of the UAE, has rolled out a new safety regulation regarding power banks effective Wednesday, October 1, 2025. Starting from this date, passengers will be permitted to bring only one power bank on board, provided it does not exceed 100 watt-hours. However, these devices must remain unused during the flight.

This means travelers cannot charge their phones or tablets with power banks, nor can they recharge the power banks using the power outlets available on the aircraft.

In making this announcement, Emirates emphasized that this move comes after a thorough safety review. The airline noted a significant increase in both the use of power banks by passengers and incidents related to lithium batteries in the aviation industry.

Passengers can keep their power banks either in the seat pocket or under the seat in front of them. They are discouraged from storing these devices in overhead compartments. Additionally, while Emirates aircraft are equipped with in-seat charging ports, passengers should ensure their devices are fully charged before boarding, particularly for long flights.

Understanding Power Banks

Power banks are small, portable chargers used to power up devices like smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches. Many travelers rely on them for peace of mind when their gadgets run low on battery. While primarily made for small devices, some larger power banks can charge laptops and bigger electronics. However, they do contain lithium batteries, which can pose fire risks if mishandled.

Current Rules for Power Banks on Planes

For some time now, there have been specific guidelines regarding bringing power banks onto aircraft. These devices must be in carry-on luggage, as they are not allowed in checked bags. The maximum capacity for power banks is capped at 100 watt-hours (equivalent to around 27,000 milliamp-hours). This applies to Emirates and aligns with regulations set by authorities like the FAA and TSA in the U.S., and the CAA in the U.K.

Carrying Multiple Power Banks

The rules can differ between airlines. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), travelers are allowed to take up to 20 spare batteries or power banks, with each one needing to be under 100 watt-hours. Some airlines, under certain conditions, may permit a couple of power banks with capacities up to 160 watt-hours, but prior approval is necessary.

Batteries within devices like phones or laptops can be placed in checked baggage if the devices are completely powered down.

Using Power Banks Onboard

The ability to use power banks while flying depends on the airline. Emirates’ new rule specifically prohibits charging devices with power banks onboard or recharging power banks using the aircraft’s power supply. Other airlines may have differing policies, so it’s essential to confirm the rules before flying.

If you notice any signs of overheating from a power bank, such as swelling or smoke, it is crucial to stop using it immediately and inform a flight attendant.

Airlines with Stricter Power Bank Rules

It’s advisable to check power bank policies before your trip. Various airlines, including Southwest Airlines, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, EVA Air, Singapore Airlines, and Thai Airways, have recently implemented stricter rules on power banks.

Tips for Travelers with Power Banks

If you’re flying soon, here are a few reminders:

  • Ensure that your power bank is in good condition and does not show any signs of damage.
  • Verify that it does not exceed 100 watt-hours.
  • Fully recharge your devices before your flight or utilize airport outlets to charge them before boarding.

This new regulation from Emirates aims to enhance passenger safety while traveling. Always stay informed about your airline’s specific requirements to ensure a smooth journey.

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