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Do all flights have charging ports?

Unfortunately, many flights don't have power ports to keep your devices running. Often, power ports won't charge some of your electronics. To make sure that you can keep playing and working while up in the air, you should book your flights carefully and bring adapters and power packs with you.



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The first thing you'll need to do to stay fully charged and ready for computing is to find an airline – and an airplane – that provides a laptop power source (do this before you book). Some airlines have laptop power ports near every seat and others provide them only on select seats.

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Power outlets and Wi-Fi are available on certain aircraft. To find out if your upcoming flight is equipped with these amenities, search for your flight on the Flight Status and Information page within 72 hours of your departure and check the Inflight Amenities tab.

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It delivers a top-notch experience – the cabin includes USB outlets at every seat, more space for passengers and crew, and unique overhead storage bins that provide more room than the usual overhead lockers.

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“Mobile phone signals can interfere with aircraft navigational and landing guidance systems.”

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The slot on the bottom is a USB power port. This depends on the airline, but to answer your question: Yes, some airlines do have electrical outlets in the cabin. It seems that since the FAA relaxed the rules on portable devices that the airlines are seeing the need to add them to more of their fleet.

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—Keep chargers in your carry-on luggage, not in checked bags. —You might want to carry extra battery packs, and not the kind you put in your phone. External batteries, or juice packs, act as miniature power chargers when you can't find a place to plug in.

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While some airlines have incorporated USB ports on seatback entertainment units, some charging stations reside at passengers' feet, making for an awkward reach. United Airlines is making a major stride in this space, however, by announcing a new first-class seat with a wireless charging station in the armrest.

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Unfortunately, many flights don't have power ports to keep your devices running. Often, power ports won't charge some of your electronics. To make sure that you can keep playing and working while up in the air, you should book your flights carefully and bring adapters and power packs with you.

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You can also use a 12-24V cigarette lighter charger in your airplane to charge your iPad, and this is often the most convenient and affordable option.

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Long-haul flights All seats on flights operated with our A350 or A330 aircraft are equipped with power supplies. In Business Class, each seat has a universal electricity socket as well as a USB-A charger. In our renewed Business Class cabins, you will also have USB-C and wireless charging available.

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Plenty of airlines offer Wi-Fi on flights, but not all service is created equal. Thanks to advancements in technology, we're seeing better speeds — but plenty of aircraft still rely on outdated equipment, so you'll be waiting a while for that Facebook feed to load.

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Can I text on an airplane? Yes, but only using a Wi-Fi connection. The ban on using a cellular connection means passengers can't send SMS texts. Any communication has to be over Wi-Fi with a messaging app that provides similar functionality like iMessage, WhatsApp, or Viber.

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Plane texting FAQ
Yes, you can text in airplane mode but you will need to connect to the aircraft's Wi-Fi (assuming that it is available). Some airlines like Delta will allow you to do this free of charge. Can you text on a plane with data? No, you generally cannot text on a plane with data due to FCC regulations.

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Ryanair's low fares are a result of clever cost-cutting tactics, such as eliminating in-flight amenities, using cheaper secondary airports, and charging for extras like drinks and snacks.

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