There is always a moment before a journey begins.
A quiet pause at the airport. A boarding pass in your hand. A phone almost out of battery. And a power banks resting inside your bag, waiting to be used.
But flying is not just about reaching a destination. It is about trust. Trust in the aircraft. Trust in the crew. And trust in the rules that protect everyone on board.
Lion Group understands this deeply. That is why the airline clearly states regulations regarding power banks and electronic devices—not to complicate your journey, but to keep it safe, calm, and comfortable for all.
As quoted from Lion Group’s official website by detiktravel (Wednesday, July 23, 2025), the airline urges all passengers to understand and comply with these requirements. Safety, after all, is never a coincidence. It is a choice.
First of All, Why These Power Bank and Electronic Device Regulations Truly Matter
Every modern traveler carries technology. Phones, laptops, cameras, smartwatches—small companions that make travel easier. However, behind their convenience lies lithium batteries, powerful and sensitive at the same time.
If not handled properly, lithium batteries can become a risk. Short circuits. Overheating. In rare cases, fire. These are not stories to scare you—they are realities aviation authorities worldwide work hard to prevent.
Therefore, Lion Group has implemented strict but reasonable regulations. Not because they doubt passengers, but because they value every life on board.
Moreover, certain electronic devices are prohibited from use from the moment the aircraft door is closed until it is reopened after landing. These devices can interfere with aircraft communication systems, and during flight, safety must always come first.
When you choose Lion Group, you are choosing an airline that prioritizes clarity over confusion, prevention over reaction, and responsibility over convenience.
Understanding these rules is not just compliance—it is participation. You become part of a shared commitment to safe skies.
Next, Clear Power Bank Provisions You Must Know Before Flying with Lion Group
To ensure a smooth and worry-free journey, Lion Group has established clear power bank provisions that every passenger must follow.
First and foremost, power banks are only allowed in cabin baggage. They are strictly prohibited in checked baggage and must not be used during the flight.
Secondly, capacity matters.
Power banks with a capacity of up to 100 Wh (approximately 20,000 mAh) are allowed without special approval. This is the most common type used by travelers—and the safest option.
However, if your power bank has a capacity of more than 100 Wh up to 160 Wh (20,000–32,000 mAh), it may still be carried onboard under strict conditions:
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The power bank must be in good condition and undamaged
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The power label must be clearly visible
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It must not be connected to any device during the flight
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It must not be stored in a carry-on bag
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It must remain under the passenger’s supervision
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A maximum of two units per passenger is allowed
These rules are not meant to limit you—they are designed to protect you.
By choosing Lion Group, you choose transparency. You know what is allowed. You know what is not. And that clarity turns travel into confidence.
Finally, Smart Tips for Carrying Electronic Devices and Flying Safely with Lion Group
Beyond power banks, Lion Group also regulates electronic devices with lithium batteries to maintain cabin safety.
Personal electronic devices such as phones, laptops, cameras, calculators, watches, and camcorders must be carried in cabin baggage. Meanwhile, spare batteries require special attention.
Each spare battery must be individually protected to prevent short circuits. Original packaging is ideal, but electrical tape or protective plastic around terminals works just as well.
Permitted spare batteries include:
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Lithium metal or lithium alloy batteries with lithium content no more than 2 grams
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Lithium-ion batteries with power capacity no more than 100 Wh (20,000 mAh)
To make your journey even smoother, here are practical tips every smart traveler should follow:
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Never store spare batteries in overhead compartments
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Always keep spare batteries under personal supervision
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Check your power bank’s capacity before arriving at the airport
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Never charge devices using a power bank during the flight
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Always follow cabin crew instructions, especially in emergencies
Travel is about stories you will tell later. Let yours begin with safety, comfort, and peace of mind.
When you fly with Lion Group, you are not just buying a ticket. You are investing in a journey where rules protect, crews care, and safety leads the way.
Choose wisely. Fly responsibly. Fly with Lion Group.
