Airlines Ban Power Banks: What Should Passengers Do Now.
24.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
24.11.2025
1330
Ban on Power Bank Use by Airlines in Australia
Several airlines in Australia are preparing to implement a ban on the use of power banks in their aircraft cabins. Qantas and Virgin Australia will discontinue this popular device in the coming weeks following an incident where one of the power banks caught fire in the luggage compartment.“In light of the incident, we have decided to ban power banks to ensure passenger safety,” said Qantas representatives.Power banks have become an integral part of travel for many travelers; however, the fire incident has raised serious concerns about their safety. The ban on the use of such devices may significantly impact the comfort and convenience of travelers, especially during long flights. The issue of safety in air transport remains a top priority, leading airlines to take measures to protect their passengers.
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