A South Korean airline no longer allows portable power banks in baggage stored in overhead bins, citing lithium-battery fire risk.
An airline has banned power banks in luggage in overhead cabin after a huge fire destroyed one of its planes on the runway.
We all have become nervous about flying these days, especially on budget carriers, after a series of air accidents here at ...
Air Busan will begin inspecting carry-on luggage for portable batteries before boarding, after a supplementary battery was ...
SEOUL - South Korean fire authorities recently announced six additional deployments of uncrewed remotely controlled fire ...
Hong Kong expert says expansion of measure to other airlines will depend on further risk assessments by trade groups and ...
SEOUL: South Korea's Air Busan will not allow passengers to keep power banks in luggage stored in overhead cabin bins, in ...
AIR BUSAN suffered significant damage when a fire broke out from an unidentified object in the overhead compartment of a passenger plane at Gimhae International Airport on the 28th of last month.
But officials enforcing the no-liquids rule at South Korea’s Incheon International Airport have been busy seizing another ...
SEOUL -- As authorities investigate last week's fire on an Air Busan plane, South Korean media reports suggest that the cause ...
Korean investigators probing the Air Busan Airbus A321 fire at Gimhae airport have started an on-site inspection of the ...