Can I carry a power bank traveling from Dubai to Goa on Oman Air?

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Can you please advise me if I can carry a power bank on flight/hand luggage, when traveling from Dubai to Goa on Oman Air?



Best Answer

Yes. You can't have them in checked luggage, but you can carry up to two in the carry-on luggage.

Source: Times of Oman:

“Carrying power banks in check-in baggage is not allowed in Oman Air. However, each passenger is allowed to carry two power banks in the carry-on bags (hand baggage),” a spokesperson of Oman Air said.




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Is Oman Air strict with baggage?

more than 32kg, it will not be accepted under any circumstances. Dimensions: Total Dimensions shall not exceed 158 cm. Baggage that exceeds the standard sizes and weight restrictions are subject to applicable fees Extra Baggage Weight. Hand baggage per guest of 7kg and a maximum dimension of linear 115 cm (45 in).

How many bags are allowed in Oman Air?

In all our cabins, First, Business and Economy, guests can bring up to two pieces of luggage.

Does Oman Air require PCR test?

Passengers must have: A negative COVID-19 PCR test taken at most 72 hours before departure from the first embarkation point; or. A negative COVID-19 antigen taken at most 48 hours before departure from the first embarkation point; or.

Is vape allowed in Oman Air?

Import and use of e-cigarettes/vape products are illegal in Oman.



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