Are Power Banks Allowed to Be Used Onto Flights?

Different countries make rules about whether Power Banks are allowed to be used on flights or not. Just read more and choose one with your flight.

NEWYORK - August 29, 2015 - (Newswire.com)

Different countries make rules about whether Power Banks are allowed to be used on flights or not. Just read more and choose one with your flight.

Nothing will be worse than phones out of power, since too much guys enjoy playing with phones all the time, their phones and charging have become fatal issues. Therefore, people invent power bank for feeding juice to devices in order to take emergency actions to deal with the embarrassment you are not with a charger. However, power bank is not available everywhere, are power banks allowed to be used on flights?

In USA

Passengers can carry power banks in their carry-on luggage only. Batteries are not allowed in check-in luggage, only in carry-on luggage where they can be monitored.(https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130823003759AAaC2Nx)

In China 

“Announcement of Rules for Air Passengers Carrying Power Bank onto Flights”

1. Power bank must be carried for personal use.

2. Power bank must only be carried in hand luggage or carried around. It is not allowed to carry power banks in checked luggage.

3. If the rated power is less than 100WH, power banks can be carried without approval; power banks with the power between 100WH and 160WH can be carried after approval of air carrier. However, each passenger is only allowed to carry no more than two power banks.

4. It is not allowed to carry the power banks with power higher than 160WH or the power banks without identified rated power and with rated power unable to be worked out with the marked parameters.

5. Passengers are not allowed to use power banks to charge electronic devices during the course of the flight. Power banks must be switched “Off” during the course of the flight.(http://en.bcia.com.cn/news/news/141223/news1070.shtml)

In Thailand:

Passengers will no longer be able to take big spare batteries to charge their devices onto planes at Suvarnabhumi Airport. The airport announced that no more than two so-called “power banks” can be taken onto planes, and they must have a capacity of 32,000 mAh or less. No such devices can be left in checked luggage.(http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2014/09/15/large-power-banks-banned-airplanes)

In brief, power banks are allowed to be used on flights with a limited capacity. Actually, capacity from 9000mAh to 15000mAh is quite appropriate for a not too long airplane trip. This 10000mAh Power Bank from EasyAcc wins my favor with simple design and nice touch.

About EasyAcc:
Headquartered in Hong Kong, EasyAcc is mainly engaged in handy electronic products and accessories with style, involving external batteries, Bluetooth devices, wireless storage, and cases for PC, tablets and cellphones, etc. In the pursuit of excellence, EasyAcc takes the“3G" core values, great products, great value and great service. Detailed speaking, EasyAcc never compromise on product qualities and continuously track client satisfaction or complains. With us, life is easy and simple.

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