
Japan Bans Power Banks On Flights
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Japan is implementing new restrictions on portable power banks used during flights, effective this month. This change impacts travelers preparing for Golden Week and beyond.
Japan is tightening regulations regarding the use of portable power banks on flights. This means passengers will face expanded limits on what types and sizes of chargers they can use in-flight.
For travelers, this translates to a need for careful planning. Check the capacity and type of your power banks before heading to the airport to avoid confiscation or delays. Ensure your devices meet the new requirements.
These rules are being implemented ahead of the busy Golden Week travel period. Familiarize yourself with the updated guidelines to ensure a smooth and compliant journey.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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