Technology8/8/2025β€’Bloomberg

Emirates Expands Electronics Restrictions With Power Bank Ban

Emirates Expands Electronics Restrictions With Power Bank Ban

Emirates Airlines has announced new restrictions on the use of power banks on its flights. Effective immediately, passengers will only be allowed to bring one power bank onto the aircraft, and the use of such devices will be banned entirely. This move comes as an expansion of the airline's existing restrictions on carrying electronic devices in the cabin. The decision is aimed at enhancing safety and security measures on Emirates flights. Power banks, which are commonly used to charge mobile phones and other electronic devices, have been identified as a potential fire hazard. By limiting the number of power banks and prohibiting their use, the airline hopes to mitigate the risk of fires or other incidents during flights. The new policy applies to all Emirates flights, and passengers are advised to comply with the updated regulations. The move reflects the airline's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its travelers, while also adapting to evolving security concerns in the aviation industry.

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