List of Airlines that Have Banned Popular Item From Overhead Lockers Amid Safety Fears
- Starting July 8, new rules introduced by Japan’s transport authorities will require passengers on 23 domestic airlines to keep their power banks visible at all times and prohibit storing them in overhead compartments.
- These rules follow similar moves by China and several Asian airlines after incidents of power banks overheating and causing fires on board.
- In January 2025, an Air Busan aircraft at Gimhae International Airport caught fire due to a power bank, injuring three people and prompting evacuation of 169 passengers and seven crew members.
- China requires power banks to bear China Compulsory Certification and limits passengers to two devices; meanwhile, airlines like Singapore Airlines, Scoot, Thai Airways, and AirAsia have banned in-flight charging with power banks.
- The new regulations aim to reduce fire risks, restricting batteries over 160 watt-hours and ensuring cabin crew can monitor power banks to enhance passenger safety during flights.
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List of airlines that have banned popular item from overhead lockers amid safety fears
Airlines across the globe are cracking down on a popular device following safety concerns and are banning it from being stored in overhead lockers - here's everything you need to know ...
List of airlines that have banned popular item from overhead lockers amid safety fears - The Mirror
Airlines across the globe are cracking down on a popular device following safety concerns and are banning it from being stored in overhead lockers - here's everything you need to know
Airlines in Japan to ban storing power banks in overhead lockers | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & Japan Watch
Japan’s transport ministry announced new air safety regulations that require passengers to keep power banks in plain sight and not in overhead bins to mitigate fire risks on board.
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