Power Bank Rules on Flights 2026 – Global Guide for Air Travellers | Safe Fly Aviation

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Updated: April 25, 2026
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Power Bank Rules on Flights 2026 – Complete Global Guide

April 2026 update from Safe Fly Aviation (premium private jet charter specialists). Includes new ICAO/IATA rules (max 2 power banks, no in-flight charging), DGCA India restrictions, and a **one-stop summary of major airline policies**.

Ongoing Incidents
High lithium battery events in 2025–2026
Key Changes 2026
ICAO: Max 2 power banks • No recharging onboard
Private Jets
More flexible rules on Safe Fly Aviation charters

Major Airlines Power Bank Policies – One-Stop Summary (April 2026)

Note: All airlines follow ICAO/IATA baseline (max 2 power banks ≤100 Wh, cabin only, no recharging). Variations below. Always confirm 24–48 hrs before flight.

Airline Max Power Banks Capacity Limits In-Flight Use/Charging Other Notes
Air India 2 ≤100 Wh standard Banned (DGCA) No overhead storage (DGCA)
Emirates 1–2 ≤100 Wh No charging/use Strict enforcement
Qatar Airways 2 ≤100 Wh (100–160 Wh with approval) No recharging Aligned with ICAO
Lufthansa Group
(incl. SWISS, Austrian)
2 ≤100 Wh (100–160 Wh with approval) Banned since Jan 2026 Under-seat or pocket only
British Airways 2 ≤100 Wh No recharging Route-specific restrictions possible
Delta / United / American 2 ≤100 Wh (100–160 Wh with approval) Discouraged / No recharging FAA aligned
Singapore Airlines 2 ≤100 Wh No recharging Strict at Singapore hub
Private Jet Charters (Safe Fly Aviation): Our clients enjoy more flexible policies. Power banks are generally permitted in greater numbers (subject to aircraft limits and safety briefing). No strict overhead restrictions. We provide pre-flight guidance tailored to your itinerary.

Why the Rules Exist

Thermal Runaway Risk

Lithium batteries remain a leading cause of onboard incidents. Cabin-only carriage allows rapid response.

Global Standard (ICAO – effective 27 Mar 2026)

  • Maximum 2 power banks per passenger
  • No recharging the power bank onboard
  • Strongly recommended: Do not use to charge devices in flight

India DGCA India Rules (Ongoing 2026)

  • Power banks in hand baggage only – **no overhead bins**
  • **No in-flight use or charging** (including seat outlets)
  • Report heat/smoke/odour to crew immediately

Smart Tips & Wh Calculator

Wh = (mAh × Voltage) ÷ 1000

Example: 20,000 mAh × 3.7 V = 74 Wh (safely allowed)

  • Choose certified brands with printed Wh rating
  • Carry at partial charge
  • Protect terminals to prevent short-circuit
  • For private jet charters: Contact Safe Fly Aviation for personalised advice

Stay Safe & Powered in 2026

  • Max 2 power banks (≤100 Wh preferred)
  • Cabin baggage only
  • No in-flight charging
  • Keep accessible
  • Report issues immediately
  • Private jet? Enjoy more flexibility
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Information for general guidance only. Always verify with your airline or charter operator before travel.
© 2026 Safe Fly Aviation. Updated April 25, 2026.