Carriers that have imposed the ban include Singapore Airlines, Scoot, Thai Airways and Eva Air. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
From April 1, Singapore Airlines will not allow passengers to charge portable power banks through USB ports on its aircraft.
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Singapore Airlines is the latest airline to put a ban on passengers using portable power banks on board the carrier’s aircraft.
In response to an airplane catching fire in South Korea, several Asian airlines have issued new regulations for passengers traveling with portable batteries.
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