The lithium battery problem has hit Australia - fire on Domestic Flight

ICAO moves slowly, but I suspect we'll see a worldwide ban sooner rather than later.

Will be interesting to see how they define it.

If your battery pack integral to and is in your laptop that is fine but if you take it out and carry it seperately to the laptop or have a spare? You are allowed.to charge your laptop but not the battery?
 
I'll be taking mine with me for next 5 week sojourn in Europe.

Will be on bus tour for quite a bit and the phone (which I use as my camera a lot) battery doesn't last a day any more.

Its not super large and a reputable brand and travelled with me around the world in last 2-3 years.

I bought one in SIN on the way over for my last trip a few months back.
First time with no separate camera for me.

Bus had USB on every seat and wifi as well, depending on area.
Still faster to charge with your own powerbank but, the bus charges slow like airplane screens or laptops. Think I used it twice on the bus, my phone was brand new but. It never went flat but was down to under 10% before the last thing to see for the day.
 
ICAO moves slowly, but I suspect we'll see a worldwide ban sooner rather than later.
Question is what the ban will be.

Banned altogether from being carried, or banned from being used in flight - there is definitely a higher risk when being used.
 
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