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Thai Airways Ban Power Bank Charging on Flights from March 1


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6 hours ago, Chelseafan said:

An over-reaction but understandable,

Probably cheap Chinese PB's that arn't tested to standards

 

Most are Chinky these days

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8 hours ago, Chelseafan said:

An over-reaction but understandable,

Probably cheap Chinese PB's that arn't tested to standards

 

The use of power banks on board should be banned. A fault in the connected device can lead to a rapid discharge and overheating.

I cannot understand why airlines have not insisted on power banks being fully discharged before being allowed on board.

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I've flown 4 times on 1st and 5th of March, AirAsia also banned the power banks. And they already have the in-flight announcement recorded in multiple languages.

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10 hours ago, sandyf said:

The use of power banks on board should be banned. A fault in the connected device can lead to a rapid discharge and overheating.

I cannot understand why airlines have not insisted on power banks being fully discharged before being allowed on board.

I can't understand why Power banks are not required to be designed / built to much better standards. 

 

A fire on board in a Power bank to me indicates one thing - very poor design / manufacture.  

 

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10 hours ago, Tim K said:

I've flown 4 times on 1st and 5th of March, AirAsia also banned the power banks. And they already have the in-flight announcement recorded in multiple languages.

Power banks aren't banned. Using them is. Fair enough too.

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I wonder if Thai Airways' long haul planes have working charging sockets in every seat though!

They might want to sort that out before preventing passengers from charging in other ways.

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12 hours ago, scorecard said:

I can't understand why Power banks are not required to be designed / built to much better standards. 

 

A fire on board in a Power bank to me indicates one thing - very poor design / manufacture.  

 

Obviously you do not understand short circuits.

My wife asked me to replace the battery in her phone, burnt my finger as soon as i connected the new battery, short in the phone but it was the battery that got red hot.

Of course you would think the battery was at fault for not storing the power that created the heat to an acceptable standard.

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23 hours ago, Sydebolle said:

Taking these power banks, mobile smart phones, tablets, iPads and all these other electronics I might not be alone wondering, what passengers (or people in general for that matter) were doing 30 years ago?

There were no smart phones etc., no power banks, no nothing and they still survived somehow - or am I getting old? 

 

Not much has changed, as people enjoy reading, or whatever, while being transported ... 

 

 

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23 hours ago, Tim K said:

I've flown 4 times on 1st and 5th of March, AirAsia also banned the power banks. And they already have the in-flight announcement recorded in multiple languages.

I flew on AirAsia and Scoot (Singapore Air's budget line) in the last week and power bank charging was banned during take-off and landing only.

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On 3/8/2025 at 12:13 PM, ChaiyaTH said:

Of course they do, is like the worst airline that exist...

You obviously haven't flown on Qantas recently. 

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Airports should be equipped with charging facilities that work. That would take away much of the need for powerbanks.

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On 3/8/2025 at 9:59 AM, Sydebolle said:

Taking these power banks, mobile smart phones, tablets, iPads and all these other electronics I might not be alone wondering, what passengers (or people in general for that matter) were doing 30 years ago?

There were no smart phones etc., no power banks, no nothing and they still survived somehow - or am I getting old? 

We all get old, although I sometimes question whether time really exists.  Certain instances in my life seem like they just happened yesterday.  And maybe they did?  Space/Time.  Maybe Einstein was wrong. 

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