DGCA Bans In-Flight Power Bank Charging, Restricts Storage Due to Fire Risk

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News18•04-01-2026, 14:38
DGCA Bans In-Flight Power Bank Charging, Restricts Storage Due to Fire Risk
- •DGCA has banned the use of power banks for charging phones or other gadgets during flights, including via aircraft seat outlets.
- •The ban follows a series of worldwide incidents involving lithium batteries overheating or catching fire.
- •Power banks and spare batteries are now only allowed in hand baggage and cannot be stored in overhead compartments.
- •Lithium battery fires are highly energetic, self-sustaining, and difficult to extinguish, posing significant flight safety risks.
- •Airlines are directed to review safety, train crew for early warning signs, and passengers must report device issues immediately.
Why It Matters: DGCA bans in-flight power bank charging and restricts storage to hand baggage due to fire hazards.
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