From December, major Australian flight carriers will prohibit passengers from using or charging power banks on planes, in a ...
Virgin Australia and Qantas will ban the use of portable power banks from next month following a string of international ...
A spate of recent fires has prompted Australian airlines to review and revise their policies about using and storing power ...
Power banks will be banned from being used on major Aussie airlines in a bid to avoid horrific fires and other alarming ...
Australia’s biggest airlines are updating their power-bank policies in the name of safety, banning the use of the personal charging devices in flight and restricting passengers to no more than two ...
International flights will depart from Sydney Airport’s domestic T2 and T3 terminals, which will be combined into a new hub to support future growth in passenger numbers.
The flood of lithium-ion powered devices on aircraft has resulted in an increased risk of fires, prompting new rules for ...
Australian airlines will ban the use of portable ‘power bank’ batteries from December. This covers using a power bank to recharge devices such as phones, tablets, laptops and cameras, as well as using ...
Virgin Australia will ban use and charging of power banks on board from 1 December, with Qantas and Jetstar to follow as of ...
Australia's biggest airlines will ban the use of power banks on their flights amid rising concerns about the risks of fires ...
Major Australian airlines, including Qantas and Virgin, have banned power bank use during flights over safety risks.
The Qantas Group will implement new restrictions on the use of portable power banks across all Qantas, QantasLink and Jetstar ...