Following similar moves from the Lufthansa Group, Emirates, Virgin Australia and Qantas, Korean Air has become the latest ...
Starting January 26, 2026, Korean Air and Hanjin Group airlines will ban the use of power banks in-flight due to fire safety concerns.
The new regulation bans the use of portable batteries used to charge any electronic devices. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Korean Air and subsidiary airlines also owned by Hanjin Group are toughening up rules on passengers using power banks on flights over safety concerns.
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.
SEOUL: Korean Air Lines Co, South Korea's flag carrier, and its four affiliate airlines will ban the in-flight use of power ...
Hong Kong tour operator says it has asked its clients to bring charging cables instead Hong Kong air travellers are being ...
Under the new policy, Korean Air and its sister carriers — Asiana Airlines, Jin Air, Air Busan and Air Seoul — will prohibit passengers from charging smartphones and other electronic devices with ...
The ban covers all Hanjin Group airlines, including heavyweights Korean Air and Asiana Airlines, plus budget carriers Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul. South Korea’s Jeju Air has also followed suit ...
Korean Air has announced its tentative financial results for the fourth quarter of 2025, revealing a revenue increase of 13% ...
South Korea's Parata Air plans to enter the North American market after tentative approval from the U.S. government for ...
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