How to Charge a Device on an Airplane: 10 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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Fifteen hour flights can be difficult without entertainment. 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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    Book a flight with power ports in every seat. Power ports are becoming more common in planes but they still are not standard. Many planes only include outlets near certain seats.[1] When purchasing tickets, see if plugs are listed among the amenities available on the flight.

    • Some airlines, like Southwest and Alaska Air have no power ports.
    • Virgin America has plugs on every flight.
    • The accessibility of power ports on most other airlines varies with the model of the plane.[2]
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    Bring an adapter. Many power plugs on flights are not adapted to accommodate typical device plugs. Many are adapted to Cigarette DC Power or EmPower DC Power. These are similar to what you find in a car and require the same type of adapter.

    • For Cigarette DC Adapters, look for an “Auto/Air” adapter.
    • For Empower DC Power, you might need an additional device that can be attached to a Cigarette DC Power adapter. Most "Auto/Air" adapters can easily be converted from Cigarette to Empower Adapters.[3]
    • The Empower DC adapter looks much like a Cigarette DC adapter. Whereas a Cigarette DC adapter has a circular shape with a number of very small inputs, the Empower DC adapter has a circular shape, with some small inputs and two larger ones near the top.
    • If you are flying internationally you should consider a universal device that includes an array of different adapters. These are more expensive, but international power plugs often are not compatible with U.S devices. A good, universal adapter will allow you to charge your devices both on the plane and abroad.[4]

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    Be prepared to wait. It can be dangerous to charge during crucial moments of the flight, like take off, landing, and periods of turbulence. As of yet, there are no official regulations about when you can and cannot charge. However, many airlines have their own rules and flight attendants might tell you to unplug your devices at certain points in the flight.[5]

    • Often, the power ports will shut off automatically at the end of flight.[6]
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    Bring smaller devices. Unfortunately, most on flight power ports work at a very low voltage. These will rarely be sufficient to charge larger devices, like laptops. Often the laptop’s demand for power will trip the power circuit, so that you do not get any power from it. Smaller devices are less likely to trip the circuit.

    • Sometimes if you remove the battery, the device will be able to run off the current from low voltage power plugs.[7]
    • Smaller devices like tablets, DVD Players, and cell phones are more likely to charge effectively with airplane power ports.
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    Ask flight attendants for alternative charging locations. Some planes might have open power plugs located away from normal seating areas. Don’t expect to be able to use these. It won’t hurt, however, to ask if anything is available.

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    Conserve power. You won’t need to charge if you don’t use much power. See if your laptop has an energy efficient setting. Turn off unnecessary applications to reduce the consumption of power. Putting devices on airplane mode can also conserve energy.

    • These tricks will also allow you to charge your device faster.[8]
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    Charge in advance. Obviously bringing pre-charged devices will make it easier to stay entertained during the flight. However, it might also be necessary for getting on the flight in the first place. Because of concerns that bombs could be hidden in electronic devices, some security will no longer allow you on the plane with a device that will not power up on its own.

    • So far, this rule is only being used for select international flights, but it is unclear how this rule will be applied in the future.[9]
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    Charge at the airport. Most airports have some power ports and many now have specialized charging stations. However, they are often very popular and you might be competing with a horde of other people to get access to the power port.

    • One good way to get around the scarcity of power ports is to bring your own power strip. These allow you to turn 1 power port into 5 or 6. That way you can charge several devices at once and even make some friends at the airport!
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    Purchase a power pack. Power packs can cost anywhere from $20-$100. Depending on the model, they might be able to charge several devices for as long as a week. The cheaper models, however, should be sufficient to keep your devices charged on even the longest flights.[10]

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    Bring more than one device with you. If you do this, when one device runs out of power you can switch to the other one. You can even charge one while using the other.

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    Airports have outlets to plug into, and most international flights are equipped with AC power. However, you may require an adapter. Pack a US adapter in your carry-on for the plane, and a Hong Kong adapter for the airport.

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      This article was reviewed by Luigi Oppido. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 185,859 times.

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      Being able to charge your device on an airplane will help keep you entertained for the whole flight. Many planes now have power outlets, but you might need to book a specific seat for some airlines. If you're traveling to another country, don't forget to bring a power adapter so your charger plug will fit in the outlet. Unfortunately, some airlines like Southwest and Alaska Air don’t have outlets. However, you can bring a power bank with you to keep your devices juiced up. If your devices have battery-saving modes, use these to keep you going. If you’re not sure if your plane has outlets, you can also charge your devices in the airport before your flight. For more tips, including how to get moved to a seat with power, read on!

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      How to Charge a Device on an Airplane: 10 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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      How do you charge a device on a plane? ›

      You can typically find outlets for charging devices between seats or on the back of the seat in front of you. These USB ports provide a convenient way to charge your electronic devices during the flight, ensuring that you can keep your devices powered up while in the air.

      How do you charge a device when traveling? ›

      Some portable chargers have multiple cables that can be plugged directly into your device while others come with built-in ports for USB or USB-C cords. Consider whether you want something specifically for your phone, or a multipurpose power bank that can charge your computer, smartwatch, or earphones, too.

      How do you charge a computer on a plane? ›

      To charge a laptop on the plane, bring a portable laptop battery charger. Not only do laptops require more power than battery chargers for phones, but you also need a way to plug the laptop into the charger. A portable laptop charger has the two-pronged or three-pronged connection needed to mimic a wall outlet.

      How do you charge your phone on a United flight? ›

      The seats offer three kinds of charging docks—a wireless charging station in every armrest, an AC household-style outlet, and USB-C. In addition, United First passengers will have larger 13-inch seatback screens and Bluetooth connectivity.

      Is there a charging port on a plane? ›

      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.

      How to safely charge phone at airport? ›

      More and more public kiosks are using wireless charging. This method doesn't exchange data directly with your phone, so it's virus-free by default. If you're desperate for juice, use a USB connection safely with the right cable. Pack a charge-only cable for your trip.

      How to charge an iPhone on a plane? ›

      If you're catching a flight but your phone battery is low. use the Anker Nano 3 for fast charging. it's small and portable so it fits in your bag. and in just 30 minutes your iPhone can charge up to 50%.

      Is it safe to use a USB port on an airplane? ›

      all ports in airport and airplane are USB-A and USB-C will receive power just fine from any source even without data lines. meaning, you can charge all USB-C devices by using a cable without data lines. the only thing that won't work is high power charging.

      Where do you put your laptop and charger when flying? ›

      You don't have to remove the charger—just the actual computer—for security checkpoints. So don't pack your wall charger with your laptop. The charger is also bulky enough to create a bulge in most laptop pockets, which can put pressure on your laptop. Pack the charger separately to keep it out of the way.

      Do airplanes have USB-C ports? ›

      Common Aircraft USB Ports

      The most commonly used USB ports are USB-A, USB-C, and USB-C PD.

      Where is the power plug on United airlines? ›

      Aircraft interior specifications
      SpecificationsUnited Business®United Economy®
      EntertainmentSeatback entertainment, DIRECTV® and personal device entertainmentSeatback entertainment, DIRECTV® and personal device entertainment
      Wi-FiYesYes
      Power outletsRows 1-3Rows 11, 12, 15
      USB portsNoNo
      10 more rows

      Where is the outlet on an airplane? ›

      If you fly on most American Airlines planes, you will have a standard electricity outlet below the TV behind every seat. It is up to the airline whether or not to add these outlets. But when airlines decide how they will design their cabins, it usually depends on money issues.

      Can you charge electronics on a plane? ›

      Yes, you can usually charge your phone on a plane. Most airplanes have power outlets or USB ports that allow passengers to charge their electronic devices during the flight. However, the availability and location of these outlets may vary depending on the airline and the type of aircraft.

      Which airlines have power outlets? ›

      In-flight power has become a popular perk for air travel. United Airlines offers power outlets, and USB charging ports on select flights, according to the company's website. Delta Airlines also offers in-flight power, and recently rolled out free, in-flight wifi on select flights.

      Can I charge my phone on airplane mode? ›

      The short answer is yes, putting your phone in airplane mode can help charge your phone faster. This is because, when your phone is in airplane mode, it turns off all wireless connections, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. These connections consume battery power even when your phone is not in use.

      Are rechargeable devices allowed on planes? ›

      Lithium batteries with 100 watt hours or less in a device

      Lithium ion (rechargeable) batteries are limited to a rating of 100 watt hours (Wh) per battery. These limits allow for nearly all types of lithium batteries used by the average person in their electronic devices.

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