Starting January 26, 2026, Korean Air and Hanjin Group airlines will ban the use of power banks in-flight due to fire safety ...
Five Korean carriers under the Hanjin Group will prohibit the use of power banks on board starting Jan. 26 as part of ...
Starting Monday, passengers will be prohibited from using portable batteries during flights on five Hanjin Group airlines — ...
Korean Air and subsidiary airlines also owned by Hanjin Group are toughening up rules on passengers using power banks on flights over safety concerns.
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Hanjin Group airlines ban auxiliary battery use in cabins
Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul—will completely ban the use of auxiliary batteries on all ...
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Korean Air, Asiana ban cabin power bank use from 26th
Five airlines under the Hanjin Group, including Korean Air, announced on the 23rd that they will completely prohibit the use of power banks in aircraft cabins starting from the 26th. Charging and use ...
Korean Air and four other airlines under Hanjin Group will ban the in-flight use of portable batteries starting Monday, as ...
The merger will give the new Jin Air over 30% of South Korea’s LCC seat capacity and more than 32% of LCC capacity between ...
SEOUL, South Korea — Hanjin Group said Tuesday it will inject $90 million, including $36 million from its chairman Cho Yang-ho's personal assets, to help resolve disruptions to container cargo ...
SEOUL, Dec. 30 (UPI) --The family feud at the top of Hanjin Group continued over the Christmas holiday, with Chairman Cho Won-tae fighting with his mother in a visit to her home. The Segye Ilbo ...
South Korean airlines are increasingly restricting the in-flight use of power banks, with Korean Air and four other carriers under the Hanjin Group introducing a ban from Monday.
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