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Southwest Tightens Power Bank Rules Before Summer Travel

Ted and his guide dog Fauna wait at an airport gate with a phone and charging gear visible, illustrating Southwest’s new portable charger rules and accessible air travel planning.

Portable chargers have become one of those travel items that quietly moved from “nice to have” to “absolutely not leaving home without this.” If you are navigating airports with a screen reader, using your phone for boarding passes, texting a travel companion, checking hotel details, tracking a rideshare, using AiraRead More …


Power Banks, Batteries, and Boarding Passes: What You Really Need to Know Before Flying This Year

A cheerful cartoon airplane with a smiling face flies through a blue sky filled with fluffy white clouds. On top of the airplane are three colorful suitcases—purple, red, and orange. To the right of the plane is a yellow caution sign with an exclamation mark, and below it, a graphic of a power bank with a lightning bolt symbol. Bold black text reads “TSA BATTERY RESTRICTIONS” at the top, and “2025” at the bottom. The illustration has a playful and light-hearted tone, designed to inform travelers about updated airline safety rules in an approachable way.

Let’s talk about something that’s going to affect just about every traveler hitting the skies in 2025—and especially those of us who travel blind or low vision and like to stay powered up for the journey. There have been some recent updates from our friends at the TSA (and theRead More …


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