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Smoke from burning power bank fills up plane minutes before landing

  • South Korea has tightened rules regarding lithium batteries on planes, mandating that power banks and e-cigarettes must remain with passengers at all times starting March 1, 2025.
  • A Baltic Air flight experienced smoke from a burning power bank shortly before landing in Bangkok; fortunately, no casualties were reported.
  • Investigators stated a fire on an Air Busan plane in January started in an overhead locker, leading to the evacuation of 176 people.
  • Several Asian airlines now require power banks and vapes to be kept on passengers at all times, following safety concerns.
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mypunepulse.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 27, 2025.
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