BUSAN, Feb. 27 (Yonhap) -- The fire that broke out on an Air Busan plane last month occurred 10 minutes after an airport ordered its takeoff to be delayed, a preliminary investigation report showed Thursday, with the plane's captain instructing everyone on board to be evacuated one minute after the fire was detected.
Taiwanese airline Eva Air will ban the use of portable chargers on all its flights starting March 1 to enhance in-flight safety.
Taiwanese carrier EVA Air is to ban the use of all portable chargers on its flights as concerns grow over the potential for inflight fires.
Passengers are advised to fully charge their electronic devices before boarding their flights. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Eva Air will ban the inflight use and charging of power banks and spare lithium batteries beginning March 1. The move is for flight safety, the carrier said in a Facebook post on Wednesday. The airline noted that power banks and spare lithium batteries are prohibited in
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Multiple airlines are introducing bans, or strengthening restrictions, on a popular travel product in the wake of a plane fire that sparked an emergency evacuation.