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Flight safety alert: DGCA bans power banks for in-flight charging | Check new guidelines
India | January 04, 2026 23:52 ISTPassengers will no longer be allowed to connect their power banks to the aircraft's seat power sockets. Additionally, only power banks with a capacity of less than 100 watt-hours will be permitted for air travel.
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Air India to seek amendments in aviation rules to punish unruly passengers
April 02, 2017 16:18 ISTAir India is seeking amendments to the aviation rules so unruly passengers do not evade action.
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US relaxes rules for using portable devices inside planes
World | November 01, 2013 9:27 ISTWashington : The United States yesterday announced that air travellers would be able to use portable electronic devices like smartphones and tablet computers during all phases of flights.The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), which announced the
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