Wednesday, February 5

SEOUL: South Korea’s Air Busan will not allow passengers to keep power banks in luggage stored in overhead cabin bins, in what it called a preemptive measure on Tuesday (Feb 4), after one of its planes was engulfed in flames last week.

An investigation led by South Korean authorities into the fire has begun, but no cause has yet been determined. Air accidents are nearly always caused by a combination of factors, according to experts.

Passenger carry-on bags inspected at boarding gates and found not to contain power banks will be tagged and then allowed in overhead luggage bins, in measures set to begin on Friday on trial routes, before expanding to all flights.

Any power banks should be kept with passengers so any overheating, smoke or fire can quickly be spotted and dealt with.

Air Busan said the changes, which will also include additional crew fire training and fire containment equipment on board, were in response to an increase in the number of power banks overheating.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/east-asia/air-busan-plane-fire-ban-power-banks-overhead-bins-4915336

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