TSA took my portable charger—these are the only power banks I use now
Many of the best travel-friendly chargers are on sale for Amazon's June Prime Day event

- Major airlines are implementing new restrictions on portable chargers due to safety concerns over lithium-ion batteries.
- Airlines like Delta, American, and Southwest are now limiting the number and capacity of power banks allowed on flights.
- Travelers can find TSA-approved portable chargers on sale ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2026.
As someone who's taken more than 40 flights over the last three years, I like to think I'm something of a pro when it comes to carry-on packing; I know exactly what items will get me through security without any hiccups, and what ones might get my bag pulled for extra inspection.
You can imagine my surprise when, while navigating the TSA line ahead of my last flight, I watched as a security agent confiscated my go-to portable charger, later informing me that under new airline rules for power banks, it was no longer a reliable option.
Turns out, I'm not the only traveler who has been affected by these new restrictions. Amid growing safety concerns surrounding lithium-ion batteries, many major airlines are implementing new limits on portable chargers; Delta Airlines, American Airlines and Southwest Airlines are restricting the number of portable chargers customers can bring onboard, as well as their watt-hour capacity, while United Airlines is requiring passengers to keep their portable chargers within reach during flights, as opposed to in overhead bins.
If you're planning on traveling this summer, there are some TSA-approved portable chargers you might want to consider purchasing ahead of your next flight, with many of the best power banks on sale ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2026. See which models I'd recommend and shop more portable charger deals below:
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Anker Power Bank

10000mAh Wireless Portable Charger with Foldable Stand

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INIU 20000mAh Laptop Power Bank

Why are major airlines implementing new restrictions on portable chargers for flights?
Battery overheating incidents have become more common on flights in recent years, forcing major airlines like Delta, American, and more to crack down on their power bank regulations.

What are the current FAA rules for traveling with portable chargers?
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has several key rules for flying with power banks. The ones to know:
- For carry-on use only: No matter their size or watt power, all portable chargers, power banks, and external batteries must be stored in your carry-on bag, as they contain lithium-ion batteries that are prohibited within checked bags.
- There are in-flight rules to follow: Even if you store them in your personal carry-on bag, many major airlines now require that travelers keep their power banks visible while in use, and some even prohibit travelers from charging devices with these gadgets mid-flight.
- Short-circuit protection: Travelers are advised to keep their portable chargers within its original retail packaging in order to prevent contact with metal.
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