Emirates will prohibit the use and charging of power banks on all its flights starting Oct. 1, citing growing safety concerns over lithium battery incidents in aviation. The Dubai-based carrier said passengers may still carry one power bank in their hand luggage, provided it is under 100 watt-hours and clearly labeled. However, the device must be stored in an accessible place, such as a seat pocket or under the seat, and may not be kept in overhead bins. Power banks remain banned from checked baggage. “From Oct. 1, using or charging a power bank on board Emirates flights will no…
Emirates bans use of Power Banks ; Here’s Why
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