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IATA launches global campaign promoting safe air travel with lithium batteries

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IATA launches global campaign promoting safe air travel with lithium batteries
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Nick Careen Senior Vice President, Operations, Safety and Security | International Air Transport Association

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has introduced a new global safety campaign, “Travel Smart with Lithium Batteries,” aimed at educating travelers on the safe transport of lithium-powered devices such as mobile phones, laptops, and power banks. The campaign will be featured on IATA’s website and social media platforms, and materials are available for airlines, airports, and other travel partners to use.

Nick Careen, IATA’s Senior Vice President for Operations, Safety and Security, said: “Lithium-powered devices are safe when handled properly, but they can pose a risk if damaged or packed incorrectly. As more travelers fly with these devices, our Travel Smart with Lithium Batteries campaign will help airlines educate their passengers on the simple rules they must keep in mind when traveling with the electronic devices that have become an essential part of their daily lives.”

According to a recent IATA passenger survey, most air travelers carry lithium-powered electronics: 83% bring a phone onboard; 60% carry a laptop; and 44% have a power bank. Despite this widespread use, many travelers lack accurate knowledge about how to pack these items safely. While 93% of those surveyed believe they understand the rules—57% say they are very familiar—misconceptions remain common. Half of respondents mistakenly think it is acceptable to put small lithium-powered devices in checked luggage; 45% believe power banks can go in checked bags; and one-third do not know there are limits on battery size for spare batteries or power banks.

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The campaign highlights seven key safety guidelines for flying with lithium batteries:

- Only bring necessary devices and batteries.

- Report any device that is hot, smoking or damaged immediately.

- Carry all battery-powered items in hand baggage rather than checked baggage.

- Protect loose batteries by keeping them in original packaging or covering terminals.

- Remove all lithium batteries from hand baggage if it must be placed in the aircraft hold at the gate.

- Check battery size for larger units over 100 watt-hours as airline approval may be needed.

- Always confirm specific airline policies since requirements can vary by carrier or region.

To promote consistent messaging across the industry, IATA’s multilingual digital assets—including an animated video explaining these rules—will be distributed so airlines and airports can share them directly with passengers through digital channels.

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