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JL / JAL airline policy

Japan Airlines power-bank flight policy.

Carrier-specific policy evidence for CertiWatt verdicts. This page exposes the policy URL, active rule IDs, citation freshness, and update fields used before a model-route verdict is returned.

Carrier country
Japan
Policy confidence
Official source
Tracked rules
0
Latest evidence
Not recorded

Short answer

Japan Airlines is tracked from its official dangerous-goods page; current verdicts apply the international lithium-battery baseline plus Japan route overlays where present.

Policy source

Official URL
jal.co.jp
April 2026 policy signal
Not recorded
Last checked
May 31, 2026
Effective from
Not recorded
Ruleset
2026-05-15

Verdict impact

  • Airline rules are evaluated with the model capacity and exact route, not as a standalone approval.
  • Citations remain visible on verdict pages so travelers and agents can inspect the policy evidence.
  • Final airport acceptance still rests with airline and security staff.

Policy source monitor

Source health is derived from the registered ingest source, latest probe result, and stored content baseline.

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Source ID
untracked
Cadence
Not registered
Last ingest
Not recorded
Content status
untracked
Policy URL
jal.co.jp
Baseline
missing
Current fingerprint
missing

No ingestion source is registered for this airline policy.

Policy summary

Traveler-facing policy fields

Japan Airlines is tracked from its official dangerous-goods page; current verdicts apply the international lithium-battery baseline plus Japan route overlays where present.

Source quality

Official source

Policy fields are backed by a direct airline source or airline-specific citation.

Citations
0
Latest pull
Not recorded
Last checked
May 31, 2026
Effective from
Not recorded
Carry-on
Allowed when within capacity, quantity, label, and recall rules.
Checked baggage
Power banks and spare lithium batteries are not modeled as allowed in checked baggage.
Watt-hour limit
Baseline model: up to 100 Wh normally allowed; over 160 Wh banned on passenger aircraft.
Approval required
Operator approval may be required for batteries above 100 Wh and up to 160 Wh where accepted.
Quantity limit
No JAL-specific power-bank quantity rule is active in the current ruleset.
Inflight use
Follow crew instructions and keep the unit accessible.
Recall handling
Active affected recalled units are banned when serial/model evidence matches.
Spare power banks
Carry-on handling follows the official dangerous-goods policy and baseline lithium-battery model.

Policy rules in the current engine

No active airline-specific rule is currently published for this carrier. CertiWatt still uses the global and route-country battery rules when verifying a trip.

Citations and source quality

Official policy page
jal.co.jp
Source count
0
Source mix
No citations recorded
Confidence
Official source
Latest pulled_at
Not recorded
Policy last checked
May 31, 2026

Policy change log

Change history

1 recorded
  1. jal.co.jp

    Normalized Japan Airlines policy fields from the official dangerous-goods source into the airline policy database.

    Current
    Official source tracked; baseline lithium-battery fields exposed on the airline hub.

Verify a model on Japan Airlines

Run a trip-specific check with a catalog model or manual battery entry. The final verdict combines this airline record with route-country rules, recall status, and capacity evidence.

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