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Can we charge mobile in Emirates flight?

The charging tray is compatible with Android, Blackberry, as well as iPhones using a cable. Customers can simply place their compatible device on the tray to charge it wirelessly. Free Wi-Fi both in the lounges and onboard, is extremely popular with constant connectivity now an expected standard.



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Yes. Bring there is a USB port at your seat on 777s and 380s so bring a USB charging cable.

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Now, airlines are able to provide the same charging experience as passengers might have on terra firma, with a single fast-charging port. In fact, with USB-C, Astrova — Panasonic's new generation in-flight entertainment system — can fast charge a dead laptop from 0–50% in under 30 minutes and to 85% inside of an hour.

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While it is nowhere near universal, many airlines offer power or USB ports on their aircraft. In many cases, ports are only offered in certain seats such as first class and the extra legroom seats at the front of economy, while others may include USB ports at ever seat.

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Bringing a portable battery or connecting your charger directly to a provided power outlet is the best way to charge devices on a plane. Make sure your portable battery is allowed on a plane: Lithium-ion batteries can have a max of 100 watt-hours on planes, as per the TSA.

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Yes, you can carry food in cabin baggage on Emirates airlines.

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You always get a multicourse meal in Economy Class. Enjoy your choice of main served along with fresh fruits or a salad, crackers and cheese, as well as our sweet treat of the day. You can also pair your meal with our selection of complimentary fruit juices, soft drinks, wines, beers and spirits.

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With a power outlet and USB port at your seat, you'll always be charged and raring to go.

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Take a stroll through our First Class, Business Class and Economy Class cabins to see the largest inflight entertainment screens.

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I can confirm you should be able to plug your laptop directly into the international powerpoint on the emirates flights - i did it a few weeks ago. There's also a USB power point in there as well which works for phones and the like.

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