Can You Carry a Power Bank on a Flight? Airline Rules Explained

Learn how to carry a power bank safely on a flight, including size limits and airline regulations for lithium-ion batteries.

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Yes, you can carry a power bank on a flight, but it must be in your carry-on luggage. Power banks containing lithium-ion batteries are prohibited in checked baggage due to fire risks. Ensure the power bank's capacity does not exceed 100Wh or 27,000mAh. If your power bank is between 100Wh and 160Wh, you’ll need airline approval. Always check airline-specific rules and regulations before traveling.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I carry a power bank in checked baggage? No, power banks with lithium-ion batteries must be carried in your carry-on luggage and are prohibited in checked baggage due to fire risks.
  2. What is the maximum power bank capacity allowed on flights? Power banks up to 100Wh (approximately 27,000mAh) are allowed in carry-on luggage without special approval.
  3. Do I need airline approval to carry a large power bank? Yes, if your power bank capacity is between 100Wh and 160Wh, you need approval from the airline before traveling.
  4. Why are power banks restricted in checked baggage? Power banks contain lithium-ion batteries, which pose fire hazards if damaged or short-circuited, so airline regulations restrict them to carry-on luggage.