The new rule of Emirates prohibits Power Bank on board: What mandate in Indigo, Air India, other airlines?

Emirates flights banned the use of power benches while on board, with the new rule that came into effect from 1 October. Although passengers can still carry one power bank on board, but will no longer be allowed to charge personal devices, Emirates Airlines said in its release. What does Indigo, Air India, Spicejet, other airlines, here are what other airlines, including Indigo, Air India, are instructed by power banks: Indigo: Power Banks are allowed in the baggage of the cabin. Power must be visible on the battery, more than 160Wh (watt hour) is not allowed. Air India: Power banks are considered extra batteries and must be carried in the hand of Baggae. The Tata Group Airline mandate that the battery should be packed separately to prevent short circuits. Each passenger is allowed to carry only a maximum of 2 extra batteries. Spicejet: Allow only power banks in the cabin bags, with specific restrictions based on their capacity. Power benches with a capacity of up to 100 watt hours are usually allowed. Akasa Air allows passengers to carry power banks in their cabin luggage. Emirates prohibits power banks: 5 points to know that the following rules come into effect for all flights in Emirates: Power banks may not be used to charge any personal devices on board. 2.. The levy of a power bank using the aircraft’s power source is not allowed. 3. Power benches cannot be placed on the plane in the overhead storage bowl and must now be placed in the seat bag or in a bag under the chair in front of the straw biller. 4. All Emirates Flyers may carry one power bank under 100 watt hours. 5.. All power banks accepted for transport must have the availability information available. Why the change? Emirates said in its release that the change was made to “reduce the risks associated with power banks by prohibiting its use while on board the aircraft.” What other airlines prohibited Power Bank use? Recently, Singapore Airlines banned the use of power banks on flights, which came into effect on April 1. However, passengers can carry power banks of not more than 100 WH in cabin luggage. Etihad Airways, Flydubai also has similar rules in place, prohibiting the use of power banks while on board.