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Thailand Tightens Rules on Power Banks During Flights

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June 6, 2026
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Thailand Tightens Rules on Power Banks During Flights


The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand has implemented stricter rules for carrying lithium batteries and power banks on aircraft, allowing only cabin storage, limiting capacities, and banning in-flight charging to enhance safety.


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The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has implemented stricter safety rules for carrying lithium batteries and power banks on aircraft, aligning with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards.

Power banks can only be carried in cabin baggage, with a maximum capacity of 100 watt-hours permitted. Those between 100 Wh and 160 Wh require airline approval, and passengers may carry a maximum of two. Charging devices during flights is prohibited.

CAAT’s regulations arise from recent lithium battery incidents, urging travelers to check airline guidelines and adhere to rules to protect passengers and crew during flights.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has introduced new rules governing the carriage of lithium batteries and power banks on aircraft, tightening safety requirements in line with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards. 

Under CAAT Regulation No. 122 on the Criteria, Procedures, and Conditions for Carrying Lithium Batteries on Aircraft, power banks may only be carried in cabin baggage and are strictly prohibited in checked luggage. Power banks with a capacity of up to 100 watt-hours (Wh), or approximately 20,000 mAh, are permitted, while those exceeding 100 Wh but not 160 Wh require prior airline approval. Each passenger may carry a maximum of two power banks.

The regulation also bans charging power banks on an aircraft or using them to charge mobile phones and other electronic devices during a flight. Power banks may not be stored in overhead compartments and must instead be kept in easily accessible locations, such as a seat pocket, under the seat in front, or on the passenger’s person. Devices without a clearly displayed energy rating or with unverifiable specifications are also prohibited. Passengers are required to take precautions against short circuits by using original packaging or protective cases.

CAAT said the new requirements follow a number of lithium battery-related incidents reported by airlines in Thailand and overseas in recent years, including cases involving cabin smoke, onboard fires, emergency landings, and evacuations. The authority urged travelers to review airline requirements before departure and comply with the regulations to help ensure the safety of passengers, crew members, and flight operations. 

Source : Thailand Tightens Rules on Power Banks During Flights

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