- Emirates will ban the use of phone power banks on its flights from 1 October due to safety concerns regarding fires, explosions, and toxic gases.
- Passengers may still carry one power bank onboard, provided it has capacity information and is stored in the seat pocket or under the seat, but its use is strictly prohibited.
- The airline stated that the new regulation is a response to a significant increase in lithium battery-related incidents observed across the wider aviation industry.
- Emirates' decision follows similar restrictions implemented by several Asian airlines and Southwest Airlines in the US, which have also experienced overheating incidents.
- Aviation authorities, including the UK Civil Aviation Authority, advise that lithium batteries and power banks should be carried in carry-on baggage and be completely turned off to minimise fire risks.
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