power banks, Singapore Airlines and Scoot flights
CNA · 2d
Singapore Airlines, Scoot to ban use and charging of power banks on flights
SINGAPORE: From April, Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Scoot passengers will not be allowed to use power banks to charge their devices during flights. They will also not be allowed to charge their power banks using the onboard USB ports, the airlines said in Facebook posts on Wednesday (Mar 12).
CNA · 11h
CNA938 Rewind - TalkBack: How will you fare without using power banks on your flight?
Singapore Airlines and Scoot will be banning the use and charging of power banks on flights starting from April. Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin discuss what you could do to remain "powered up" while in the air with Aaron Wong,
TTG Asia · 1d
In-flight use of power banks banned as airlines take greater caution
Air Astana, Singapore Airlines, Scoot, EVA Air, China Airlines, and Thai Airways are among airlines that have recently updated their policy on carrying and usage of power banks onboard their aircraft due to growing safety concerns.
Bangkok Post · 1d
Hong Kong's Cathay not following Singapore Airlines' ban on using power banks
Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways has said it "assessed all the risks" in allowing the continued use of power banks on flights, after Singapore Airlines followed the lead of some other Asian carriers by barring passengers from charging electronics with the devices.
Airlines operating from Malaysia have joined those in other countries in restricting power bank usage on planes.
A portable power bank likely caused a fire that engulfed and destroyed a passenger plane in South Korea in January, according ...
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