When travelling with a power bank, it’s important to follow airline safety regulations to ensure a smooth journey.
Travel Tips
- Always carry your power bank in your hand luggage, as power banks are not permitted in checked baggage
- Protect your power bank from short-circuits by storing it in a case or keeping terminals covered
- For extra assurance, we recommend using our fireproof storage bags when travelling
- Be aware of airline capacity limits—most airlines allow power banks up to 100Wh without prior approval
Important Notes
Power banks contain lithium batteries, which are classified as dangerous goods for air transport. Carrying them in the cabin allows any potential issues (such as overheating) to be quickly identified and managed.
Airline policies can vary, so it’s always a good idea to check with your airline before travelling. Ensuring your power bank is clearly labelled with its capacity (mAh/Wh) can also help avoid delays during security screening.
Following these guidelines will help you travel safely and without disruption.