Travellers flying out of Singapore now limited to two power banks


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Power banks must not be charged during the flight. – Pexels

Singapore will cap the number of power banks to two for each traveler flying out of the city state to reduce the fire risk associated with lithium batteries.

From April 15, passengers will have to discard excess power banks before they depart, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore said in a statement on Monday (April 6). Power banks must not be charged during the flight, and passengers are advised not to use them to charge personal devices while on-board, the authority said.

The new rules come after similar restrictions imposed by Hong Kong and guidelines set by the International Civil Aviation Organization amid concerns about the risk of fire from defective devices. Airlines including Singapore Airlines and Qantas Airways have banned the use of such batteries. – Bloomberg 

 

 

 

 

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