Lufthansa Power Bank Rules Disrupt European Air Travel – January 2026 Update

Lufthansa Power Bank Rules Disrupt European Air Travel – January 2026 Update

20-Jan-2026

Overview:

As of January 15, 2026, Lufthansa has implemented strict regulations regarding the use of power banks and lithium batteries on all European flights. This change comes in response to safety concerns over potential battery fires and affects both carry-on and checked luggage.

Key Rules:

  1. No in-flight charging: Passengers cannot charge devices during flights.
  2. Power bank limit: Only power banks under 100Wh are allowed in carry-on luggage. Larger capacities require airline approval.
  3. Checked baggage restrictions: Power banks cannot be packed in checked luggage.
  4. Mandatory declaration: Travelers must declare power banks exceeding 100Wh at check-in.

Impact on Travelers:

These new rules have created confusion and last-minute packing issues, particularly for European and international travelers flying via Oslo Gardermoen, Bergen Flesland, and other Norwegian airports. Many passengers are reporting concerns on social media platforms like Reddit and X (Twitter), asking for guidance on compliance.

Travel Tips from Ready2Go Norway:

  • Always check your power bank’s Wh rating before packing.
  • Keep power banks in your carry-on luggage and within allowed limits.
  • Consider portable charging alternatives like approved airline-provided charging stations.
  • Follow real-time updates via airline apps to avoid unexpected boarding issues.

FAQ Section:

Q1: Can I still carry a 150Wh power bank on a Lufthansa flight?
A1: Only if you declare it and get airline approval. Otherwise, it is prohibited.

Q2: Are these rules only for Lufthansa?
A2: Currently, Lufthansa has enforced them, but other European airlines are reviewing similar policies.

Q3: How can Ready2Go Norway help me?
A3: We provide updated travel tips, packing advice, and route guidance to ensure smooth European flights under new regulations.

Conclusion:
These changes are significant for all European travelers in 2026. By following Ready2Go Norway’s guidance, you can avoid boarding issues, comply with new regulations, and enjoy stress-free flights.

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