HK Express battery policy summary
HK Express follows carry-on-only handling for power banks and spare batteries. The last dataset refresh for this page was Apr 4, 2026. Trippwiz compares your battery's watt-hour result with the airline's common lithium battery bands so you can check rules faster before packing.
Power bank
Up to 100Wh: Allowed
Carry-on: Allowed
Checked: Not allowed
100Wh to 160Wh: Allowed with airline approval
Carry-on: Allowed
Checked: Not allowed
Above 160Wh: Not allowed
Carry-on: Not allowed
Checked: Not allowed
Spare lithium battery
Up to 100Wh: Allowed
Carry-on: Allowed
Checked: Not allowed
100Wh to 160Wh: Allowed with airline approval
Carry-on: Allowed
Checked: Not allowed
Above 160Wh: Not allowed
Carry-on: Not allowed
Checked: Not allowed
Installed device battery
Up to 100Wh: Allowed
Carry-on: Allowed
Checked: Allowed
100Wh to 160Wh: Allowed with airline approval
Carry-on: Allowed
Checked: Allowed
Above 160Wh: Not allowed
Carry-on: Not allowed
Checked: Not allowed
FAQ
Can I take a 10000mAh power bank on HK Express?
Usually yes. A 10000mAh battery at 3.7V is about 37Wh, which is within the standard allowed band for carry-on baggage.
Are HK Express spare batteries allowed in checked baggage?
No. Spare lithium batteries should remain in the cabin and be individually protected.
Before you fly
- Match the Wh result on this page against the exact number printed on your battery if the label is available.
- Protect terminals, avoid loose batteries in checked bags, and switch devices off before checking them in.
- Use the official airline source again right before departure because airport and airline rules can change without notice.