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Is the Anker 747 Power Bank (PowerCore 26K for Laptop) allowed on Emirates flights from Thailand?

Short answer: Allowed. Below is the citation-backed reasoning, the specific conditions if any, and what to do at security.

Ruleset age warning: This ruleset is 33 days old. Battery rules can change quickly; re-check close to departure before treating this verdict as current.

Last reviewed
May 15, 2026
Ruleset
2026-05-15
Sources checked
5
Verdict source gate
passed
Verdictvdt_2SEKHKEV8TFQFDYXKKRY022FT3

Allowed

94.72WhAnker 747 Power Bank (PowerCore 26K for Laptop)

Allowed in carry-on. Final decision rests with airline and security staff.

Operating carrier policy context

Emirates EK

Confidence

Airline official

Emirates permits one power bank onboard under specific conditions; power banks are not allowed in checked luggage and may not be used or charged from aircraft power onboard.

Source tier: officialchecked: 2026-05-31

Key constraints

Quantity
Maximum 1 power bank per passenger in the current policy record.
Watt-hour limit
Power banks must stay within the published Emirates/baseline lithium-battery capacity conditions.
Carry-on
Allowed under Emirates' published power-bank conditions and baseline battery rules.
Checked baggage
Not permitted.
Conditions

Conditions that apply to this verdict.

  • Carry-on only — never in checked baggage.

  • Maximum 1 power bank per passenger.

  • Do not use or charge the power bank onboard.

  • Do not charge the power bank onboard.

  • Protect terminals against short circuit.

  • Maximum 2 power banks per passenger.

Issued2026-06-17 · ruleset 2026-05-15

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Sources · 5

  1. RegulatorAirports of Thailand / CAAT cited guidance

    Power banks are screened by watt-hour band; 20,000 mAh is used as an approximate expression of the 100 Wh passenger threshold.

    suvarnabhumi.airportthai.co.th2026-05-0345d / SLA 30d
  2. AirlineEmirates

    One power bank is permitted onboard under Emirates power-bank conditions.

    emirates.com2026-05-3117d / SLA 21d
  3. AirlineMandarin Airlines

    Mandarin Airlines' official March 31, 2026 notice says each passenger may carry up to two power banks, power banks may not be used throughout the flight, and power banks may not be charged during the flight.

    mandarin-airlines.com2026-06-134d / SLA 21d
  4. RegulatorIATA passenger guidance

    IATA passenger lithium-battery guidance supplies the carry-on-only handling, 100 Wh / 160 Wh approval bands, checked-baggage exclusion, and short-circuit-protection baseline used for Mandarin Airlines until those details are published in direct Mandarin text.

    iata.org2026-06-134d / SLA 30d
  5. RegulatorIATA passenger guidance

    Power bank: ≤100 Wh carry-on permitted; >100 Wh but ≤160 Wh may be allowed with airline approval; >160 Wh must be carried as cargo.

    iata.org2026-05-1533d / SLA 30d

Provenance audit trail

The rule path and citation freshness behind this exact verdict.

release gate: passed
Verdict ID
vdt_2SEKHKEV8TFQFDYXKKRY022FT3
Ruleset
2026-05-15
Verdict generated
2026-06-17 15:26:51Z
Latest citation or monitor ingest
2026-06-16 00:00:00Z
Re-check after
2026-07-01 15:26:51Z

Applied rules

  • th.caat.wh-threshold-passenger-guidance
    THcapacity_thresholdprecedence 75active
  • ek.policy.2026.max-1-power-bank
    EKquantity_limitprecedence 68active
  • ek.policy.2026.no-onboard-use-charging
    EKusage_restrictionprecedence 67active
  • ae.policy.2026.mandarin-power-bank-quantity-use
    AEusage_restrictionprecedence 66active
  • iata.passenger-guidance.power-bank-threshold.2026
    internationalcapacity_thresholdprecedence 30active

Citation audit

Source monitor

Global source-monitor health is tracked on the compliance page; this verdict page only shows the citations actually used for this answer.

Citation freshness: The weakest source freshness is 45 days old against a 30-day regulator SLA; re-check close to departure before relying on this verdict.

Why this verdict

CertiWatt evaluates the product capacity, departure jurisdiction, operating carrier, published dangerous-goods policy, and active recall evidence before returning a verdict.

Decisive rule

Allowed in carry-on. Final decision rests with airline and security staff.

th.caat.wh-threshold-passenger-guidancecapacity_thresholdTHprecedence 75

Decision inputs checked

Capacity evidence
94.72 Wh · 25600 mAh · 3.7 V
manufacturer stated
Route jurisdiction
Thailand → UAE
TH departure overlay checked
Airline policy
Emirates (EK)
www.emirates.com/us/english/before-you-fly/travel/dangerous-goods-policy/
Recall intelligence
No active model-specific recall matched this verdict.
status: not_affected
Citation freshness
5 sources checked
Oldest cited source: May 3, 2026

Capacity evidence for this model

Auxiliary calculation
94.72 Wh · Manufacturer-stated Wh
Threshold comparison
5.28 Wh below the passenger power-bank 100 Wh limit. The printed Wh label still takes precedence over mAh estimates.

Route-specific signals

These page-specific checks make this verdict about this model, this departure country, and this airline, not a generic power-bank answer.

  • Anker 747 Power Bank (PowerCore 26K for Laptop) is recorded at 94.72 Wh and 25600 mAh, so the capacity check is tied to this exact catalog model.
  • Thailand departures use Wh-based passenger battery bands; mAh labels are treated as supporting capacity evidence.
  • Emirates (EK) is evaluated as the operating carrier, with its published dangerous-goods policy included in the citation set.
  • Anker 747 Power Bank (PowerCore 26K for Laptop) has no active recall link in this catalog record, so the verdict is driven by capacity, route, airline, label, and rule evidence.

Allowed in carry-on. Final decision rests with airline and security staff.

Rules applied
  • th.caat.wh-threshold-passenger-guidance
  • ek.policy.2026.max-1-power-bank
  • ek.policy.2026.no-onboard-use-charging
  • ae.policy.2026.mandarin-power-bank-quantity-use
  • iata.passenger-guidance.power-bank-threshold.2026

About the Anker 747 Power Bank (PowerCore 26K for Laptop)

Capacity
25600 mAh
Watt-hours
94.72 Wh
Voltage
3.7 V
Certifications
UN38.3, IEC 62133, FCC, CE

What to prepare before security

  • Keep the power bank in cabin baggage only, never checked baggage.
  • Make sure the Wh or mAh label is readable, or keep the manufacturer specification page available.
  • Use the linked citations below if staff ask why the device was flagged.

About Emirates

Emirates (EK) is a UAE-based carrier. Their dangerous-goods policy is published at www.emirates.com/us/english/before-you-fly/travel/ This carrier publishes a power-bank quantity rule; verify the operating airline instead of treating two units as a universal ICAO/IATA cap.

Verify your specific power bank

The verdict above is for the standard Anker 747 Power Bank (PowerCore 26K for Laptop). If your unit has a different serial number range — especially for recalled models — verify directly:

Informational only. Final decision rests with airline and security staff. Why we said this.

All public source records used by CertiWatt are listed in the source registry. Sources.

Common questions for this exact trip

Is this a guarantee at the airport?

No. This is an informational verdict based on published sources. Airline and security staff retain final authority.

Why can the same power bank get different answers by country or airline?

Power-bank rules combine global battery limits with country overlays, airline policies, storage rules, and recall notices.

When should I re-check this route?

Re-check close to departure, especially when the trip involves China, Thailand, Korea, a recalled model, or a battery near a capacity limit.

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