In recent months, power banks have come under renewed scrutiny after several incidents of smoke and fire were reported inside aircraft cabins. In India, the aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), is working on updated guidelines for carrying power banks on flights. This follows multiple lithium-ion battery malfunctions, including a fire on an IndiGo aircraft while taxiing at Delhi airport and another case of smoke from a power bank on a Dimapur-bound flight. These incidents have prompted authorities to reassess how such devices are handled during air travel.
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Power banks are travel essentials, but aviation rules around capacity, packing and in-flight use are tightening. Here’s a clear guide to what flyers must know before carrying one onboard

A traveller at an airport using a power bank to back up mobile battery Photo: Shutterstock
A traveller at an airport using a power bank to back up mobile battery Photo: Shutterstock
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