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    Southwest Airlines Limits Portable Chargers to Enhance Flight Safety

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Southwest Airlines has announced a significant update to its in-flight safety regulations concerning the use of lithium portable chargers. Starting April 20, passengers will be restricted to carrying only one lithium portable charger on board. Additionally, these devices will no longer be permitted to be stored in overhead compartments, a move aimed at minimizing the risk of battery-related fires during flights.

    This new policy also prohibits passengers from recharging their portable battery packs using in-seat power outlets. The airline’s decision comes amid growing concerns over the safety hazards posed by lithium-ion batteries, which have been linked to several inflight fire incidents in recent years. By limiting the number of power banks and controlling their storage and charging methods, Southwest aims to enhance passenger safety and comply with evolving aviation safety standards.

    In a related development, the United Nations aviation authority recently introduced new guidelines restricting the number of portable rechargeable battery packs allowed per passenger to two. These international rules reflect a broader effort within the aviation industry to regulate the use of power banks and other portable electronic devices during flights, balancing convenience with safety considerations.

    Southwest Airlines’ updated policy aligns with these global safety measures and underscores the airline’s commitment to protecting passengers while adapting to the increasing prevalence of portable electronic devices in air travel. Travelers are advised to review these new regulations before flying to ensure compliance and a smooth travel experience.

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