With effect from 13th March 2025, the Air Astana Group is strengthening its regulations on the transport of lithium batteries and battery-powered devices in order to enhance flight safety.
The existing policy and rules requires that spare batteries, including power banks and electronic smoking devices, are permitted only in carry-on baggage. If carry-on baggage needs to be checked-in, passengers are required to remove all spare batteries in advance.
In accordance with existing rules the maximum allowable battery capacity is 100Wh. Batteries with a capacity between 100Wh and 160Wh may only be transported with prior airline approval, with a limit of two per passenger. The transport of batteries exceeding 160 Wh is prohibited. The capacity will be verified and the transportation of batteries without capacity markings or proper certification is prohibited.
For flight safety reasons, lithium batteries, external batteries and electronic smoking devices must be kept in hand luggage and placed on the luggage racks in the cabin. The use of batteries to charge other devices, as well as charging the batteries themselves on board is strictly prohibited.
Air Astana and FlyArystan strongly advise passengers to review the battery transport regulations prior the flight (https://airastana.com/kaz-en/information/dangerous-goods, https://flyarystan.com/en/hand-baggage, https://flyarystan.com/en/baggage) to avoid any inconvenience.