Emirates’ new rule bans power bank use on board: What do IndiGo, Air India, other airlines mandate?

Emirates flights have banned the use of power banks, and the new rule will come into force as of October 1st.
Although Emirates Airlines will still be able to buy any personal devices using the same thing, although passengers can still carry a power bank.
Indigo, Air India, Spicejet, what other airlines say
Here are other airlines, including Indigo, Air India, and the power banks among others:
- Spicejet:It allows only the power banks in the cabin trunk with certain restrictions according to their capacity. Power banks with a capacity of up to 100 Watt are usually allowed.
- Akasa Air It allows passengers to carry power banks in cabin luggage.
Emirates Bans Power Banks: 5 points you need to know
As of October 1, the following rules will come into force for all Emirates flights:
- Power banks may not be used to charge any personal device from wood.
2. It is not allowed to charge a power bank using the power supply of the aircraft.
3. Power banks cannot be placed in the fire stack box outside the aircraft and should now be placed in the seat pocket or in a bag under the armpit in front of the brochure.
4. All Emirates Flyers can carry a power bank below 100 Watts.
5. All power banks accepted for transportation must have capacity rating information.
Why Change?
Emirates, the market, “the aircraft to prohibit the use of the use of power banks to reduce the risks associated with amendment, he said.
Which other airlines prohibited the use of Power Bank?
Recently, Singapore Airlines has banned the use of power banks for flights that came into force on April 1. However, passengers can carry power banks that are not over 100Wh in the cabin trunk.
Etihad Airways, Flytubai has similar rules and prohibits the use of power banks while on board.



