Singapore Airlines has become the latest international airline to ban the use of power banks on board its flights.
The airline announced that, as of April 1, customers will not be allowed to charge portable power banks via the onboard USB ports or use power banks to charge their devices.
Additionally, power banks must be carried in cabin baggage and are not permitted in checked luggage.
Singapore Airlines announced the new rules – which also apply to customers flying with its low-cost subsidiary, Scoot – via a statement on its Facebook page earlier this week.
Source: metro.co.uk