Datalex and easyJet Activate Stellex Air Bundles

Datalex, a global leader in airline ecommerce, today announces a major advancement in its partnership with easyJet through the activation of Stellex Air Bundles within the Stellex Offer Management platform.

Through the use of Stellex Air Bundles, easyJet can now design and deploy a variety of more personalised bundled offers – combining a wider selection of flights and ancillaries to suit the customer’s preference and making it easier for them to find what they are looking for. 

Powered by Datalex’s Digital Configurator, the airline gains full control to create, refine, and manage bundled products without technical intervention. Together with the Stellex Product Catalogue and Stock Keeper, easyJet can accelerate product innovation, reduce time to market, and unlock new products with greater precision and agility, improving the shopping experience for its customers.

In addition, Datalex has enabled the launch of Flexpass, a new ancillary now available in the booking flow. Configured independently by easyJet using the Digital Configurator, Flexpass allows customers to change flights without incurring change fees—strengthening easyJet’s value proposition and supporting its strategy to offer more flexible, customer-centric travel options.

Robert Birge, Chief Customer Officer at easyJet, said:

“The activation of Stellex Air Bundles is a major step in our retail transformation. It gives us the flexibility to deliver more tailored experiences and bring new products to market far faster. Early customer response shows strong receptiveness to these more flexible options.”

Jonathan Rockett, CEO of Datalex, commented:

“Stellex Air Bundles removes the constraints of static offers and gives easyJet the agility to launch new offers that drive measurable commercial value. With the Digital Configurator, easyJet teams can optimise their retail offering at pace and deliver stronger value for customers.”

Why Airlines Are Banning Power Banks on Flights: What Passengers Need to Know

Power banks are becoming a no-go item on more flights. Expert reveals why airlines are cracking down and how it could affect your travel plans.
 
In recent years, a growing number of airlines have implemented restrictions or outright bans on carrying power banks during flights. What was once an essential travel accessory is now increasingly being scrutinised by air travel safety authorities. But why are airlines suddenly cracking down on these small, yet potentially dangerous, devices?
Power banks, or portable chargers, have become indispensable for travellers in the digital age. Whether it’s charging a phone during a long flight or ensuring a laptop stays powered up for work, power banks offer a convenient solution. However, these devices pose a hidden risk that has prompted airlines to re-evaluate their policies.
“The main issue with power banks is the lithium-ion batteries they contain, which, if damaged or faulty, can pose a fire hazard. A malfunctioning power bank can overheat, catch fire, or even explode, which is particularly dangerous in the confined space of an aircraft.”
Lithium-ion batteries are known to be volatile, and when they are exposed to high pressure or extreme temperatures, such as during a flight, the risks increase. As a result, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has recommended that power banks be carried in carry-on luggage only and limited to specific watt-hour ratings to mitigate the risk of fire.
Why Are More Airlines Joining the Ban?
The airline industry’s heightened caution around power banks comes after several incidents of fires caused by malfunctioning batteries. While these incidents have been rare, they’ve been enough to spark widespread concern among airline safety experts. “It’s no longer merely a matter of inconvenience. The safety of all passengers and crew members aboard the aircraft is the primary concern, and even a single incident can have far-reaching consequences.”
Airlines such as Qantas and Emirates have recently introduced stricter rules regarding power bank transportation. While these policies may vary slightly from one airline to another, most have begun enforcing size limits or outright bans on larger capacity power banks.
“Airlines aren’t banning power banks because they want to inconvenience passengers. They are taking these measures to ensure passenger safety by reducing the chances of a catastrophic event occurring at 30,000 feet.”
What Passengers Need to Know
For travellers, understanding the new restrictions can save a lot of hassle. “The key thing to remember is to always check the specific airline’s policy before you fly,” advises Pearson. “If you’re planning to bring a power bank, ensure it’s within the allowed watt-hour limit, which is usually between 100 and 300 watt-hours. Also, pack it in your carry-on, never in your checked luggage.
Additionally, some airlines are now allowing power banks with a watt-hour rating of up to 300, but only if they are carried in the cabin and not in the hold. Smaller devices (under 100 watt-hours) are generally not subject to restrictions, making them a safer bet for passengers who want to avoid complications.
For those carrying larger power banks, Pearson advises considering alternatives, such as charging the device before travel or seeking out airports that offer charging stations to avoid the risk altogether. “A little extra preparation can go a long way.” 
The decision to restrict power banks on flights may seem like an inconvenience, but it’s a necessary precaution. With the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries, airlines have a duty to prioritise safety above all else. “The airline industry is continually adapting to emerging safety concerns. This ban on power banks is just another step toward ensuring safer, more secure flights for everyone.”
About Colin Pearson
Colin Pearson is a seasoned travel expert and consultant with years of experience in the aviation and hospitality sectors. As a frequent traveller, Colin has in-depth knowledge of airline policies, passenger safety, and travel trends. He works closely with Stanton House Inn, advising on travel safety and ensuring guests have the most up-to-date information on global travel requirements.
About Stanton House Inn
Stanton House Inn is a premier boutique hotel that blends historic charm with modern amenities, offering a unique and cosy stay for travellers. Located in a tranquil setting, the inn provides expert travel advice and personalised concierge services to ensure every guest enjoys a memorable and safe experience. Whether it’s navigating flight restrictions or finding the best local spots, Stanton House Inn goes the extra mile to make each journey stress-free and enjoyable.