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Airlines in the US, China, Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea and Singapore have introduced new power bank regulations following ...
You’ll need to keep your portable charger visible anytime you're using it, which means no leaving your phone to charge in ...
When preparing for a trip, one of the first decisions to make is carry-on versus checked bag. We spoke to a panel of experts ...
Southwest Airlines has made major changes to its policies in recent months, with almost all of them going into effect ...
Overcharging, overheating or even hidden manufacturing flaws can trigger a dangerous chain reaction in a lithium-ion battery ...
Portable chargers and power banks might be useful additions to your carry-on luggage, but they’re also a potential fire risk.
The carrier will require passengers to keep lithium batteries visible while in use in order to allow flight crews to respond ...
The TSA already bans rechargeable and non-rechargeable lithium batteries for phones and laptops from checked baggage.
Southwest Airlines is implementing a surprising new restriction on portable chargers to keep these notoriously incendiary ...
Southwest is the first airline to formally require passengers to keep portable chargers in plain sight while in use during ...
Southwest says it will limit battery charging to devices that are easily visible, in case chargers catch fire.
Southwest Airlines is implementing a new safety policy, effective May 28, requiring passengers to keep portable phone ...