Yes, Emirates provides in-seat laptop charging across almost its entire fleet in 2026, though the specific type of outlet can vary by aircraft and class. In First and Business Class, passengers have access to universal AC power sockets and multiple USB-A and USB-C ports at every seat. In Economy Class, most modern Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 aircraft are equipped with shared or individual power outlets. As of a 2025 safety update, Emirates has actually become more reliant on its built-in charging because the airline now prohibits the use of portable power banks during flight. While you can carry one power bank (under 100Wh) in your hand luggage, you are not allowed to use it to charge your devices or charge the bank itself using the plane's power. Therefore, the in-seat power supply is your only legal way to keep a laptop running on long-haul routes. The airline recommends bringing a universal adapter, though many of their newer retrofitted cabins feature sockets that accommodate most international plug types directly, ensuring that "digital nomads" and business travelers can remain productive during their 2026 journeys.