Qantas Group to Ban Use and Charging of Mobile Batteries Onboard from December 15

Qantas Group to Ban Use and Charging of Mobile Batteries Onboard from December 15

The Qantas Group will prohibit the use and charging of mobile batteries onboard its aircraft from December 15.

The ban applies to flights operated by Qantas Airways, QantasLink, and Jetstar Airways. The use of mobile batteries onboard and charging them via seat power outlets or USB ports will be prohibited.

Passengers may carry up to two mobile batteries in the cabin. They must be stored either in the seat pocket or under the seat in front of the passenger, or, if that is not possible, in a nearby overhead compartment. They cannot be checked in as checked baggage.

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