SWISS and Edelweiss Ban In-Flight Use of Power Banks, Citing Safety Concerns
In a move to enhance onboard safety, SWISS and Edelweiss airlines have introduced new regulations effective January 15th, prohibiting the use of power banks during flights and limiting passengers to carrying a maximum of two such devices in their hand luggage.

Key Takeaways
- Effective January 15, 2026, SWISS and Edelweiss prohibit the use and charging of power banks during flights.
- Passengers are limited to carrying a maximum of two power banks per person.
- Power banks must be stored in hand luggage, specifically on the passenger's person or under the seat, and are banned from overhead lockers.
- An Air Busan Airbus A321 was destroyed by a power bank fire in January 2025.
- Power banks with a capacity between 100 and 160 watt-hours require prior airline approval.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The new rules enhance safety on board for both passengers and crew members: with its lithium battery, a malfunctioning power bank is a potential fire risk."
"Prevention is better than containment."