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How do I charge my iPhone on a plane?

Yes, you can usually charge your phone on a plane. Most airplanes have power outlets or USB ports that allow passengers to charge their electronic devices during the flight. However, the availability and location of these outlets may vary depending on the airline and the type of aircraft.



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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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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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Power ports are becoming more common in planes but they still are not standard. Many planes only include outlets near certain seats. When purchasing tickets, see if plugs are listed among the amenities available on the flight. Some airlines, like Southwest and Alaska Air have no power ports.

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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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Yes, you can usually charge your phone on a plane. Most airplanes have power outlets or USB ports that allow passengers to charge their electronic devices during the flight. However, the availability and location of these outlets may vary depending on the airline and the type of aircraft.

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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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Regardless of whether it was carry-on luggage or being checked in, any bag with a built-in battery that was not removable was grounded. Meanwhile, luggage with features like USB charging ports connected to removable batteries were, and still are, approved by the FAA.

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USB and household wall sockets are installed not only on long-haul wide-body aircraft but on mid-haul and ubiquitous A320/321 and Boeing 737–800/900 families aircraft as well. Every airline ive ever flown on to europe has them. American has an actual electrical plug under every seat.

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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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The AC power on an airplane is usually 110V AC, and it features a receptacle that's semi-universal and accepts the following plugs: US non-polarized 2-blade plug (both blades are same size), US polarized 2-blade plug (one blade is bigger than other), US non-polarized 2-blade plug with ground (3-prong), European ...

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Remove personal electronic devices larger than a cell phone from your carry-on bag and place them into a bin with nothing placed on or under them for X-ray screening. (E.g. laptops, tablets, e-readers and handheld game consoles.) Remember to check the bins and collect all belongings after going through screening.

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JetBlue bills itself as the only major airline to offer, free, high-speed Wi-Fi at every seat, on every plane. The in-flight satellite service is provided by Viasat, and passengers can use it to browse the web, send messages and emails or stream video.

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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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Electric razors and razors that have the blade set into a plastic moulding are permitted in carry-on baggage. Razor blades and razors that can be opened and the razor blade removed are permitted in checked baggage only.

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You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes in your carry-on bag and through the checkpoint. These are limited to travel-sized containers that are 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item.

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Ask on the plane, very politely, if you can charge your phone in the galley area. (This should go without saying: It helps if you were already nice to your flight attendants to begin with.)

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