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Travel + Leisure on MSNSouthwest Has a Strict New Safety Rule About Chargers—What Travelers Should KnowThe decision comes after dozens of recalls and safety incidents. Southwest Airlines has enacted a new rule around using portable chargers in flight. All passengers must keep chargers out and in their sight while in use,
With anxiety of in-flight fires on the rise, airline carriers around the globe are changing policies surrounding portable batteries and chargers. In the United States, Southwest Airlines is the first of the four biggest American carriers to introduce new restrictions.
The FAA has strict guidelines for packing portable chargers — and a major carrier just announced a new policy limiting their use in the cabin.
Summer vacations are here. But if you're flying with Southwest, you need to be aware of a new rule for portable chargers.
But what every flier should be paying attention to is what Southwest is doing with portable battery chargers and power banks, because other airlines may follow. Southwest Airlines is changing how ...
They’re putting the squeeze on extra juice. Southwest Airlines is implementing a surprising new restriction on portable chargers to keep these notoriously incendiary devices from bursting into ...
Southwest Airlines passengers must soon keep portable chargers visible during flights due to rising lithium battery fire incidents. The policy begins May 28.
Southwest is the first airline to formally require passengers to keep portable chargers in plain sight while in use during flights. The move comes