Recent days have seen multiple major airlines tighten their restrictions.
Lufthansa Group joins carriers such as Emirates and Qantas in stopping the use of power banks in flight. View on euronews ...
Air travellers may want to charge their phones before they fly as airlines increasingly restrict the use and carriage of power banks on planes. German carrier Lufthansa is the latest to ban charging ...
Airlines from Emirates to Virgin Australia have introduced new power bank regulations following fire safety concerns.
Airlines led by Lufthansa are moving to strengthen power bank rules after a 2025 cabin fire renewed concerns about ...
Lufthansa Group has banned power banks on all six of its airlines - Lufthansa, Airlines, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, ITA Airways and Eurowings. Several major airlines around the world ...
South Korean airlines are increasingly restricting the in-flight use of power banks, with Korean Air and four other carriers under the Hanjin Group introducing a ban from Monday.
Passengers forbidden from charging mobiles or tablets during flight under new EASA safety standards. Travellers are ...
Korean Air, along with Asiana Airlines, Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul—will prohibit the in-flight use of power banks from ...
Some popular airline companies have recently changed their rules around power banks. On some airlines, you’ll no longer be able to use or charge any kind of power bank while in the cabin. The rule ...