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EVA Airways Implements New In-Flight Power Bank Restrictions to Enhance Safety

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Starting March 1, 2025, EVA Airways, Taiwan’s leading airline, has introduced a new policy prohibiting passengers from using or charging power banks and spare lithium batteries during flights. The airline announced this safety measure via a Facebook post, citing its commitment to minimizing battery-related risks.

Under the updated guidelines, travelers can still bring power banks and lithium batteries in their carry-on luggage, but these must be stored securely to prevent damage or overheating. Placing them in checked baggage remains strictly prohibited. Instead of relying on personal power banks, passengers are encouraged to use the onboard AC power outlets or USB Type-A ports available at their seats.

This decision aligns with recent safety moves by South Korean airlines, which imposed similar restrictions on February 13 following a concerning battery-related incident aboard an Air Busan flight in January. While EVA Airways is taking a firm stance, other Taiwanese carriers have different approaches—China Airlines advises against using power banks mid-flight but has not enforced a ban, whereas Starlux Airlines has prohibited them entirely since its inception in 2018.

With growing industry concerns over lithium battery hazards, EVA Airways’ latest policy reflects an ongoing effort to prioritize passenger safety and prevent potential in-flight fire risks.

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