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As lithium battery fires become more common on flights, Southwest Airlines is asking passengers to keep power banks visible.
Most airlines allow children 15 or older to fly alone on domestic flights without any unaccompanied minor procedures, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. In some cases, kids as young ...
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Airlines in the US, China, Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea and Singapore have introduced new power bank regulations following ...
But the new Southwest Airlines battery policy changes how you can use your portable charger during flights. To avoid ...
A Southwest passenger's "battery charger apparently overheated and began to smoke," the airline said. Quick-thinking flight ...
Southwest Airlines will soon require all battery packs and charging devices remain visible throughout flights, saying it's a safety measure so crew members can more easily respond to possible fires.
Southwest Airlines is the first of the four biggest U.S. carriers to tighten its rules, citing incidents ... of the Asia Pacific Center for Aviation Safety. They have become a part of everyday ...
As of May 28, Southwest Airlines’ new charger policy is in effect. The change comes after multiple safety incidents and dozens of recalls involving overheating or exploding chargers, according to ...
Southwest Airlines has enacted a new rule around using portable chargers in flight. All passengers must keep chargers out and in their sight while in use, starting May 28.