A South Korean airline no longer allows portable chargers in luggage stored in overhead bins after a lithium battery is suspected of causing a fire that destroyed a passenger jet last week.
The fire, which began on Jan. 28 while preparing for departure to Hong Kong, was first detected by a flight attendant in an overhead luggage bin in the rear left-hand side of the plane ...
On the night of the 28th, a fire in an AIR BUSAN aircraft bound for Hong Kong was reported to have started in the rear overhead bin at Gimhae Airport in Busan, according to passenger testimonies.
South Korea’s Air Busan will no longer allow passengers to keep power banks in luggage stored in overhead cabins – a cautious move following a fire that devastated one of its airplanes last week. Only ...
The cause of the AIR BUSAN aircraft fire at Gimhae International Airport is drawing attention to an unidentified object in the overhead compartment. Crew members and passengers who were on board ...
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s Air Busan will not allow passengers to keep power banks in luggage stored in overhead cabin bins, in what on Tuesday it called a preemptive measure after one of its ...