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Southwest Airlines Mandates Portable Chargers Stay in Sight

by Harry

Starting May 28, Southwest Airlines will require passengers to keep portable chargers visible while in use on flights, responding to a rise in lithium-ion battery fire incidents. The Dallas-based carrier has already notified passengers via its app about the new policy.

Lithium-ion battery fires on planes are increasing yearly, with 19 incidents recorded in 2025 alone, following a record 89 incidents in 2024, according to FAA data. Since the pandemic-era low of 39 incidents in 2020, the numbers have more than doubled.

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Research points to portable chargers as the second-leading cause of battery fires onboard, after electronic cigarettes. While the incidents remain rare relative to the 180,000 weekly U.S. flights, airlines are treating the risk seriously.

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David Wroth of UL Standards & Engagement, who collaborates with airlines and battery manufacturers, noted that several airlines are reviewing policies on rechargeable batteries, signaling potential for more safety regulations soon.

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