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Power banks are a blessing in disguise when it comes to long haul flights and travels to places that don't have easy access to charging outlets. However, the growing use of lithium batteries in flights have turned out to be safety hazards.
India’s aviation regulator has banned the use of power banks and other lithium battery-powered devices on flights. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has disallowed the charging of power banks in-flight or using them with in-seat power systems. As per the latest guidelines, power banks can only carried in hand luggage and not in the over-head luggage.
This new rule, though apt for the safety of travellers, can be a bane for those who rely heavily on their devices during flights. Not to worry, here are few long flight travel hacks that can be very useful:
Every modern long haul aircraft comes with USB-C and USB-A ports as well as AC power sockets in business/first class. Carrying the right cables with a few backups can help. While it is true that some smaller regional jets lack charging ports, however, checking in advance can avoid any disappointments.
Airports today are increasingly traveller-friendly. Fast charging ports near boarding gates, lounge-exclusive power outlets, quick power pods or 'charging cafés' make long haul flights less of a menace. This means you can top up your devices before take-off, reducing reliance on alternatives mid-air.
It is advisable to choose smartphones or laptops with longer battery life for frequent flyers. Consider tablets or e-readers for content (they drain slower than phones). These devices reduce “power anxiety” on long legs.
Instead of draining your phone battery, you can try offline entertainment. However cliche it may sound, it really works. Bring a paper book or magazine. Download movies and shows to a tablet with excellent standby time and use noise-canceling headphones (long battery life).
For business travelers especially, downloading documents, email drafts, or presentations ahead can be helpful. Using offline productivity tools such as local editors and spreadsheet apps are smart options.
While power banks are banned for in-flight charging, devices with built-in battery cases aren’t subject to the same restriction as long as they’re just powering the device itself. However, it is always good to check device manuals and airline guidance to be sure.
With new rules coming in not just in India but globally, it’s a chance for long-haul or frequent flyers to rethink how technology supports your journey. With a bit of preparation, you can stay powered, connected, and stress-free up in the skies.
India’s aviation regulator has banned the use of power banks and other lithium battery-powered devices on flights. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has disallowed the charging of power banks in-flight or using them with in-seat power systems. As per the latest guidelines, power banks can only carried in hand luggage and not in the over-head luggage.
This new rule, though apt for the safety of travellers, can be a bane for those who rely heavily on their devices during flights. Not to worry, here are few long flight travel hacks that can be very useful:
Rely on 'In-seat power outlets'
Every modern long haul aircraft comes with USB-C and USB-A ports as well as AC power sockets in business/first class. Carrying the right cables with a few backups can help. While it is true that some smaller regional jets lack charging ports, however, checking in advance can avoid any disappointments.
Use airline/hub charging stations
Airports today are increasingly traveller-friendly. Fast charging ports near boarding gates, lounge-exclusive power outlets, quick power pods or 'charging cafés' make long haul flights less of a menace. This means you can top up your devices before take-off, reducing reliance on alternatives mid-air.
Carry devices with larger internal batteries
It is advisable to choose smartphones or laptops with longer battery life for frequent flyers. Consider tablets or e-readers for content (they drain slower than phones). These devices reduce “power anxiety” on long legs.
Low-power entertainment tools
Instead of draining your phone battery, you can try offline entertainment. However cliche it may sound, it really works. Bring a paper book or magazine. Download movies and shows to a tablet with excellent standby time and use noise-canceling headphones (long battery life).
Compute offline
For business travelers especially, downloading documents, email drafts, or presentations ahead can be helpful. Using offline productivity tools such as local editors and spreadsheet apps are smart options.
Consider battery cases and approved batteries
While power banks are banned for in-flight charging, devices with built-in battery cases aren’t subject to the same restriction as long as they’re just powering the device itself. However, it is always good to check device manuals and airline guidance to be sure.
With new rules coming in not just in India but globally, it’s a chance for long-haul or frequent flyers to rethink how technology supports your journey. With a bit of preparation, you can stay powered, connected, and stress-free up in the skies.














