There are already various rules for carrying power banks on airplanes. Airlines from East Asia are tightening them now, likely out of concern about fires.
A device that's grown in popularity over the years will be banned from a major airline after being deemed a safety hazard.
Airlines in multiple Asian countries recently introduced new rules regarding rechargeable batteries after a fire destroyed an aircraft in South Korea. Each airline responded differently, highlighting ...
With on-board incidents on the rise, more and more airlines are deciding to ban the use of power bank battery packs in their ...
SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) and its subsidiary, low-cost airline Scoot, are banning the use and charging of power banks during ...
Singapore Airlines Ltd. will ban the use of portable power banks on flights from next month, splitting from regional rival ...
The airline announced that during flights after April 1, its customers - and those on its subsidiary Scoot - will not be ...
Korean citizens nationwide will be eligible to use a digital copy of their resident registration cards via their mobile devices starting Friday.
Singapore Airlines is the latest airline to put a ban on passengers using portable power banks on board the carrier’s aircraft.
Some airlines in Asia are tightening restrictions. You may have to repack or turn off your batteries before boarding flights ...
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