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Power Banks Banned: Many airlines are now banning passengers from bringing power banks on flights due to safety concerns. 🚫🔋
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Fire Risks: Power banks, especially lithium-ion ones, pose fire hazards if they overheat or malfunction mid-flight. 🔥
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Airlines with Restrictions: Several top carriers, including British Airways, Air India, and Emirates, have imposed strict bans. ✈️
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Carry-On Only: Some airlines allow power banks but only in carry-on luggage, never in checked baggage. 👜
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Capacity Limit: Airlines have set strict capacity limits for power banks allowed in carry-on bags, often not exceeding 100Wh. ⚡
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Smaller Power Banks Still Allowed: You can still bring smaller power banks (under 100Wh) with approval, but they must meet certain criteria. 🏷️
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TSA Guidelines: The U.S. TSA has also issued rules restricting power banks to carry-on bags only. 🛂
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Avoid Overcharging: Travelers are advised to avoid overcharging their power banks before flying, reducing the risk of malfunction. ⚠️
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Alternative Charging Options: Some airlines provide in-flight power outlets, but it’s always a good idea to check ahead. 🔌
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Stay Informed: Always check the latest airline regulations before flying with a power bank to avoid last-minute surprises. 📋
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