Hong Kong airport caps power banks to 2 per passenger in line with global rule
Hong Kong International Airport has implemented a new rule, effective immediately, limiting passengers to a maximum of two power banks per person. The Airport Authority announced the change on Saturday, citing new regulations from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

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AI-generatedHong Kong International Airport has implemented a new rule, effective immediately, limiting passengers to a maximum of two power banks per person. The Airport Authority announced the change on Saturday, citing new regulations from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The ICAO introduced the rule to address potential safety risks associated with lithium battery power banks during air travel. Passengers are also prohibited from recharging power banks during flights. While passengers are restricted, crew members can still carry and use power banks as needed for operational purposes. Passengers are advised to contact their airlines for more information.
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5 extractedICAO announced the new requirements.
Passengers are prohibited from recharging power banks during flights.
The new rule is effective immediately.
Hong Kong airport limits power banks to 2 per passenger.
The rule addresses aviation safety risks from lithium battery power banks.