Why Power Banks Are Banned from Overhead Bins in 2026
Airline rules for carrying a power bank are no longer just about whether it can come into the cabin. In 2026, passengers also need to check where the battery is stored, whether it can be used during the flight, and how the terminals are protected.

The rule that confuses many travelers is the overhead-bin restriction. A power bank may be allowed in carry-on luggage, but that does not mean it can be placed anywhere in the aircraft cabin. If it is packed in the bin above the seat, smoke, heat, or swelling may be noticed too late.
Why are overhead bins restricted?
The main reason is response time. Lithium batteries can overheat, smoke, or catch fire when damaged, short-circuited, or exposed to unsuitable conditions. If the battery is in a closed overhead bin, passengers and crew may not see the first warning signs quickly enough.
Keeping the battery in a seat pocket, under direct supervision, or in a place the passenger can reach makes it easier to alert the crew and respond early. In short, “allowed in the cabin” and “allowed in the overhead bin” are two different rules.
2026 power-bank rules travelers should check
| Item | Typical rule | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| 100Wh or less | Usually up to five per person | Common small power-bank range |
| 100–160Wh | Usually up to two | Airline approval may be required |
| Over 160Wh | Generally not allowed | Both checked and cabin baggage can be restricted |
| Use or charging in flight | Restricted or prohibited | Check airline notices before boarding |
| Storage | No overhead-bin storage | Keep it within reach or in the seat pocket |
Terminal protection matters too
Quantity is not the only point. Travelers should prevent short circuits by covering exposed terminals, keeping batteries in separate pouches, or using the original case when possible. A loose battery rolling around with keys, coins, or cables can create unnecessary risk.
Before going to the airport
- Check the Wh rating printed on the battery.
- Do not put the battery in checked luggage.
- Do not store it in the overhead bin after boarding.
- Protect the terminals with a case or pouch.
- Recheck the airline’s latest notice, because detailed rules may differ by carrier and route.
FAQ
Can I take a power bank on a plane?
In most cases, yes, but it should be carried in the cabin and kept within reach. Checked baggage is usually not allowed for lithium power banks.
Is a 20,000mAh battery always allowed?
Not always. The Wh rating matters more than the mAh number alone, so check the printed specifications and the airline’s rule.
Why can’t I put it in the overhead bin?
Because early signs such as heat or smoke can be harder to detect there. The rule is designed to shorten the response time if something goes wrong.
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