How to Keep Your Laptop Powered on a Ryanair Flight (2026 Guide)

How to Keep Your Laptop Powered on a Ryanair Flight (2026 Guide)

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If you’re flying Ryanair and planning to work mid-flight, there’s one problem:

You cannot rely on seat power.

Most short-haul Ryanair aircraft do not provide usable laptop charging ports. And even when USB outlets exist, they are typically low wattage — designed for phones, not laptops.

Here’s how to keep your laptop powered properly during your flight.


✈️ Step 1: Understand Ryanair’s Battery Rules

Ryanair allows power banks in carry-on luggage only, provided they are:

  • Under 100Wh
  • Individually protected against short-circuit
  • Not stored in overhead lockers
  • Not used during taxi, take-off or landing

A 20,000mAh power bank equals roughly 74Wh, which is safely under the 100Wh limit.

Formula: (mAh ÷ 1000) × 3.7 = Wh


⚡ Step 2: Make Sure Your Power Bank Is Strong Enough

Most standard phone power banks output 18W–22.5W. That is not enough for a laptop.

Most modern laptops require:

  • 45W for light ultrabooks
  • 60–65W for standard laptops
  • 87–100W for MacBook Pro and performance models

To reliably keep your laptop powered, you need a USB-C Power Delivery (PD) power bank rated at 65W–100W.


🔋 Why a 100W 20,000mAh Power Bank Works Best

A 20,000mAh (74Wh) 100W USB-C power bank provides:

  • Up to 100W output for high-demand laptops
  • Roughly one full charge for many 13” laptops
  • Partial charge (60–80%) for larger performance laptops
  • Full airline compliance under 100Wh

This makes it ideal for short-haul European flights.

➡️ View 100W Laptop Power Bank


🔌 Step 3: Use the Correct Cable

Even with a 100W power bank, using a low-rated cable will limit charging speed.

You need a 100W-rated USB-C cable to get full laptop charging performance.

➡️ View 100W USB-C to USB-C Cable


🎒 Step 4: Recharge Quickly Before & After Your Flight

If you’re travelling for work, you’ll also want your power bank to recharge quickly between flights.

A high-output GaN wall charger (100W–140W) allows:

  • Faster power bank recharging at the airport
  • Faster laptop charging in hotels or cafés
  • Less downtime between connections

Our complete laptop travel bundle includes:

  • 100W 20,000mAh laptop power bank (74Wh airline-safe)
  • 140W GaN USB-C wall charger
  • 100W USB-C cable

➡️ View Laptop Travel Bundle


💻 Compatible Laptops

A 100W USB-C PD power bank is compatible with most modern USB-C charging laptops, including:

  • MacBook Air (M1, M2, M3)
  • MacBook Pro 13”, 14”, 16”
  • Dell XPS series
  • HP Spectre / EliteBook
  • Lenovo ThinkPad USB-C models
  • ASUS ZenBook
  • Microsoft Surface (USB-C charging models)

Your laptop must support USB-C Power Delivery charging.


❓ FAQ

Can I use a power bank during a Ryanair flight?

Yes, but not during taxi, take-off or landing. Keep it under your seat, not in overhead lockers.

Is a 100W power bank allowed on Ryanair?

Yes, as long as the battery capacity is under 100Wh. A 20,000mAh (74Wh) model is compliant.

Will a 20,000mAh power bank fully charge my laptop?

It will fully charge many 13” laptops and partially charge larger performance models.


📌 Final Advice

If you need your laptop mid-flight, assume there is no seat power.

Bring your own properly rated 100W USB-C laptop power bank, a certified 100W cable, and a fast wall charger for turnaround charging.

That setup removes uncertainty and keeps you working from take-off to landing.

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