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South Korea Implements Power Bank Restrictions on Flights After In-Flight Fire Incident

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
February 13, 2025
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South Korea Implements Power Bank Restrictions on Flights After In-Flight Fire Incident
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South Korea’s transport ministry has implemented power bank restrictions on flights following a fire incident on an Air Busan plane last month.

The new rules, set to take effect on March 1, will limit the number and type of portable batteries passengers are able to carry on flights. These measures will aim to prevent future incidents and enhance passenger safety.

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  • How Air Busan Fire Incident Prompted Safety Overhaul
  • South Korea’s Ban if Power Banks and E-Cigarettes in Overhead Bins
  • Addressing Concerns Over Portable Battery Fires
  • Global Aviation Standards and Lithium Battery Risks
  • Ensuring Safe Travel with Enhanced Aviation Safety Rules

How Air Busan Fire Incident Prompted Safety Overhaul

The decision comes after an Airbus plane operated by Air Busan caught fire on January 28 at Gimhae International Airport in South Korea. The aircraft was preparing for departure to Hong Kong when the fire broke out in an overhead luggage bin. All passengers and crew were safely evacuated, but the incident raised concerns about the risks posed by portable batteries.

South Korea Implements Power Bank Restrictions on Flights After In-Flight Fire Incident

Under the new aviation safety rules, passengers will be allowed to carry a maximum of five portable batteries with a capacity of up to 100 watt-hours. Batteries exceeding 160 watt-hours will be banned entirely.

Additionally, charging portable batteries on board will be banned, and security checks will now include inspections of the number and types of batteries carried by passengers.

South Korea’s Ban if Power Banks and E-Cigarettes in Overhead Bins

Mirroring Air Busan’s recent decision, the ministry has also banned passengers from storing power banks and e-cigarettes in overhead cabin bins. These items must now be kept in carry-on luggage to minimize fire risks.

Addressing Concerns Over Portable Battery Fires

The ministry emphasized that the new measures are designed to address growing concerns about the potential for portable battery fires on flights. While the cause of the Air Busan fire remains under investigation, the incident highlights the dangers posed by lithium-ion batteries, which can ignite if damaged or defective.

Global Aviation Standards and Lithium Battery Risks

Global aviation standards already prohibit placing lithium batteries in checked luggage due to the risk of intense fires caused by short circuits. The new South Korean regulations align with these standards, further tightening restrictions to ensure passenger safety.

Ensuring Safe Travel with Enhanced Aviation Safety Rules

The South Korean transport ministry’s decision reflects a proactive approach to aviation safety, particularly in light of the Air Busan fire. By limiting the number and type of portable batteries allowed on flights, the ministry aims to reduce the risk of in-flight fires and ensure safer travel for all passengers.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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