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How do I charge my phone on an international flight?

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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Some flights offer Wi-FI, and some flights don't. Some airplanes include dedicated power outlets for every seat, while others only offer them in certain seats. But you can check before you get on the plane -- or even before you book tickets.

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The simple answer is that having a dedicated airplane headphone adapter is still very much a good idea in 2023. Airplanes almost always use a “Double-Pin” port for their entertainment systems, which can spell trouble if you want to try and connect your device through a “single-pin “cable!

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You can bring your medication in pill or solid form in unlimited amounts as long as it is screened. You can travel with your medication in both carry-on and checked baggage. It's highly recommended you place these items in your carry-on in the event that you need immediate access.

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You might need to purchase a prong adapter so you can plug your usual wall charger/power adapter into the wall outlet of the country you're visiting. This plug has input of 100-240V and 50/60 Hz. Another example is the ZMI PowerPlug USB-C adapter: This plug's input is also 100-240V and 50-60 Hz.

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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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They are either just beneath the level of the seat cushion or at the back of the seat in front of you just beneath the arm that holds the tray table. The most hidden USB ports we've seen are on the end of the armrest. Depending on the bevelled design of the armrest, these might be well hidden from view.

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First-Class and Economy Class travellers have different meal options available to them on all international flights. In-flight meals are mainly served on trays, but some airlines opt for multiple courses instead. It is customary for meals to be served with glassware, tablecloths, and metal cutlery.

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Onboard power Most of our planes have AC power outlets and/or USB power ports, and we're in the process of installing even more access to power on other planes.

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Power banks are considered spare batteries and that is why they can't be carried in cabin luggage. Therefore, to ensure the safety of the passengers and the crew, these guidelines have been set up. According to them, power banks with a capacity of less than 100Wh (watt-hour) can be carried in your cabin luggage.

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