Published on May 8, 2026
Traveling with portable batteries was once a straightforward process for flyers. Passengers commonly packed these power sources without much fuss, confident in their ability to keep devices charged. However, safety concerns over lithium-ion batteries have prompted a re-evaluation of these norms.
American Airlines recently announced stricter guidelines on the size and number of portable batteries allowed on board. Starting next month, travelers can only carry batteries with a capacity of up to 160 watt-hours in their carry-on luggage and are limited to two such batteries per passenger. This move aligns with efforts from other airlines to enhance safety protocols.
In response to a series of incidents involving battery fires, the Federal Aviation Administration has urged airlines to adopt these rules. American Airlines’ new policies aim to minimize risks during flights, ensuring that safety remains a top priority for both passengers and crew members. Compliance with these regulations will be critical as more travelers take to the skies.
The impact of these changes could be significant as travelers adjust their packing strategies. Frequent flyers may need to reconsider their power supply habits, potentially leading to increased sales of approved battery options. As summer approaches and air travel surges, these new regulations will shape the flying experience for many.
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