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Emirates bans in-flight use of power banks under new safety rules
Emirates Airlines has announced a ban on the in-flight use of power banks, citing new safety regulations set to take effect in October 2025.
In a statement released on Friday, the Dubai-based carrier said the decision followed a comprehensive safety review aimed at reducing the rising risks of lithium battery-related incidents onboard aircraft.
A power bank is a portable, rechargeable device designed to provide power to electronic gadgets such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and cameras. While passengers will still be permitted to carry a power bank onboard, the airline has imposed strict usage restrictions.
“Emirates customers may carry one power bank that is under 100 Watt Hours, but the power banks may not be used while in the aircraft cabin – neither to charge devices from the power bank, nor to be charged themselves using the aircraft’s power source,” the airline said.
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According to the new rules, only one power bank under 100Wh is allowed per passenger. Power banks must not be used to charge personal devices during the flight.
Charging a power bank using the aircraft’s power outlets is prohibited.
All accepted power banks must have visible capacity rating information.
The airline said the policy update is part of broader measures to enhance passenger safety and prevent potential fire hazards linked to lithium battery malfunctions.
The ban aligns with global aviation industry concerns over lithium battery safety, as regulators and airlines adopt stricter handling protocols for portable power devices.
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