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New Rules Alert! India will soon enforce stricter regulations on carrying power banks in-flight.
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Safety First: The DGCA aims to enhance safety by controlling the use of lithium-ion batteries.
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Cabin Limitations: Power banks will only be allowed in hand luggage, not checked bags.
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Capacity Limits: Passengers can carry power banks with a capacity of up to 20,000 mAh in their carry-on.
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Higher Capacity Restrictions: If the power bank exceeds 20,000 mAh, it will require special approval.
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No Power Banks in Checked Luggage: Power banks will be prohibited from being placed in checked baggage for safety reasons.
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Charging Devices: Passengers can use portable chargers during the flight but must follow specific guidelines.
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Clearer Guidelines: The new rules aim to reduce the risk of fire hazards caused by power banks.
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Passenger Awareness: Airlines will educate passengers on proper handling and restrictions regarding power banks.
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Enhanced Security: These measures are part of global efforts to ensure air travel remains safe for everyone.
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