TG / THA airline policy
Thai Airways power-bank flight policy.
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- Carrier country
- Thailand
- Policy confidence
- Official source
- Tracked rules
- 1
- Latest evidence
- May 3, 2026
Short answer
Thai Airways publishes readable official dangerous-baggage guidance: power banks up to 100 Wh are allowed for personal use with a maximum of 20 per passenger, power banks over 100 Wh and up to 160 Wh are limited to two with airline approval, power banks over 160 Wh are forbidden, checked baggage is forbidden, carry-on baggage is allowed subject to the stated approval/forbidden bands, and damaged or recalled batteries are forbidden.
Policy source
- Official URL
- thaiairways.com
- ICAO/IATA limit adoption signal
- Not recorded
- Last checked
- Jun 10, 2026
- Effective from
- Apr 1, 2023
- Ruleset
- 2026-05-15
Verdict impact
- Airline rules are evaluated with the model capacity and exact route, not as a standalone approval.
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- 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.
- Last ingest
- Not recorded
- Content status
- inactive
- Policy URL
- suvarnabhumi.airportthai.co.th
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