Virgin and Qantas to ban power bank use

Different strokes for different folks - some people read the magazine, others have no form of IFE without a device and streaming for longer than a few hours with no charge flattens many a battery.
The ban will be effective 15 December, and once ICAO gets around to it, likely worldwide sometime next year. And that’s for airlines that don’t already ban the use of powerbanks inflight.

options will be to either upgrade to a new device, use the onboard charging, or limit use of the device to preserve battery.

The next step will be whether or not powerbanks are banned outright from aircraft. I guess we’ll wait and see the results after use is banned.
 
Just heard about this. It seems inevitable. I would agree with exeladdict. Get a new device or fully charge before boarding! I don't understand people who charge devices in aircraft when there are usually plenty of opportunities at airports to recharge your device.

Then again these days there are charging ports on aircraft.

On long haul I find the entertainment system adequate.
 
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I don't understand people who charge devices in aircraft when there are usually plenty of opportunities at airports to recharge your device.
Sure, but what about at the other end? If you use your own device for entertainment it’s going to drain your fully charged battery and then you might have a full day on arrival, needing a full charge.

Certainly use on board charging but I’m just saying how a power bank can have a use on a flight
 
Just ban the damn things totally

Fail to see the need for them - I travel for work no issues with my phone going flat.

Holidays - Same thing, the only time I have to think about my battery on my phone is when skiing as the cold ruins battery life.

Any other time I'm on a train which has AC sockets or in a lounge with AC sockets or use my Tablet for hotspot/youtube etc which last 7-15 hours with the screen on.

I think there will come a time in the near future where they’re not needed. But not quite yet.

Still many aircraft lacking USB ports or those that have them are very low powered. I remember QF’s 744 in its last days, I couldn’t even maintain charge on my iPad while watching it, let alone charge it. But yeah, the newer aircraft can do a great job.

If they can design an iPhone that can last 24 hours of heavy use, that’s half the battle.
 
Sure, but what about at the other end? If you use your own device for entertainment it’s going to drain your fully charged battery and then you might have a full day on arrival, needing a full charge.

Certainly use on board charging but I’m just saying how a power bank can have a use on a flight
OK, so your power bank becomes depleted on arrival, but then if you don't use it on the flight then you can use it when you arrive.
 
I guess there are pop-ups nearby which are selling CCC transfers?

There has been an illegal CCC sticker scam going on.

Apparently when you go through security, a CCC mark isn’t good enough, they check the serial number in a database to see if it’s certified. The markings are just to advise the consumer. Having said that, apparently it can’t be a sticker anyway, it must be directly printed on the device.

I’m not sure how often they check but I’ve seen the photos of the confiscated items.
 
Just heard about this. It seems inevitable. I would agree with exeladdict. Get a new device or fully charge before boarding! I don't understand people who charge devices in aircraft when there are usually plenty of opportunities at airports to recharge your device.
I think the problem for many people would be for those (admittedly like me) who binge social media while waiting in the lounge. You would be surprised how much battery instagram reels/tiktok uses and if you have background apps like Flighty running, which is constantly checking for new data, it adds to the battery drain.
With battery packs inevitably being banned, a USB port is essential in flight.
 
I think the problem for many people would be for those (admittedly like me) who binge social media while waiting in the lounge. You would be surprised how much battery instagram reels/tiktok uses and if you have background apps like Flighty running, which is constantly checking for new data, it adds to the battery drain.
With battery packs inevitably being banned, a USB port is essential in flight.
Surely you are connected to a power point in the lounge? I am, and recharging a phone, tablet and laptop.
 
For me, it’s about taking responsibility for managing MY device battery levels. If I know I need to use my device after the flight, then I stop using it during the flight to save sufficient charge for arrival needs. Using my device in-flight is optional and completely my decision and 100% within my control. In my personally experience there is never a situation that I NEED to use my device in-flight to the degree that I MUST charge it during the flight. It is my responsibility manage my device charge levels during the flight and it is 100% within my ability to do that.
 
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I think the problem for many people would be for those (admittedly like me) who binge social media while waiting in the lounge. You would be surprised how much battery instagram reels/tiktok uses and if you have background apps like Flighty running, which is constantly checking for new data, it adds to the battery drain.
With battery packs inevitably being banned, a USB port is essential in flight.
Same here.. but you'll have a full charge before going to the airport. Then use the power bank to top up when you land?
 

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