China’s aviation authorities have imposed an emergency ban on air passengers’ carrying substandard power banks, catching many travellers off guard.
The safety precaution, which went into effect on June 28, two days after being announced by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), has triggered questions and concerns.
Here are six points that people travelling to and within China need to know – from which power banks are still allowed, to what can be done with ineligible ones at the…
China’s power bank crackdown: 6 preflight answers for wary travellers

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