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Important advice issued to anyone that travels with portable charger – Daily Express

female hands holding phone with isolated screen connected to powerbankMany of us travel with portable chargers nowadays. They’re an incredibly convenient way to keep our devices running during long journeys, after all.
However, there are some things you should know before taking power banks away with you on holiday. That’s because they are combustable and could potentially cause damage if you’re not careful.
While frequent flyers will know it’s prohibited to pack power banks into checked bags that go into the hold, they may not know there can be rules to follow when it comes to popping them in hand luggage.
So to make everything crystal clear, pilot’s wife Laurie waded in with her advice. The online sensation, known as Travel Tips By Laurie on Instagram, spoke about rule changes that are being implemented by Southwest Airlines on May 28.
It’s very useful information that’s important to keep in mind for every flight you book – no matter the airline – as it all comes down to health and safety.
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Laurie said: “Here’s one new travel tip for you. All power banks are combustable. You are no longer allowed to have your power bank or portable charger or phone charger plugged into your phone in your personal item bag, under your airplane seat or in the overhead bins.
“The good news is – nobody is ever going to charge their phone in their carry on bag in the overhead bin. So, I think we’re safe. It’s one way to make sure they’re not near other bags in the overhead bins and catch on fire for no reason.
“[Southwest Airlines] have made a rule and now we think other airlines are going to make a rule that you cannot charge your phone in the overhead bins or in your carry-on suitcase.”
The informative post has amassed more than 4,400 likes and plenty of positive comments – with many saying they were completely unaware about the hidden danger. One commenter said: “Ooo interesting! I had no idea. You’re the best travel resource ever.”
Another remarked: “Didn’t know this!” And a third added: “I flew Southwest last weekend and learned this was a new rule. I think it’s wise.”
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