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Stricter Portable Battery Rules Take Flight in South Korea Amid Safety Concerns

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-01 06:53:16
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SEOUL, South Korea – In a move aimed at bolstering passenger safety, South Korea has implemented stricter regulations regarding the transportation of portable lithium batteries on airplanes, effective March 1st. The new rules, issued by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, come in response to a recent onboard fire incident and growing public anxieties surrounding lithium battery safety.

Under the updated guidelines, passengers are now prohibited from packing portable batteries in their checked baggage. Instead, these devices must be carried onto the aircraft. However, they cannot be stored in overhead compartments, requiring passengers to keep them readily accessible.

"The safety of our passengers is paramount," stated Kim Bok-geun, director of Korea Airports Corporation. "These new regulations are a necessary step to mitigate the risks associated with lithium battery fires."

To prevent short circuits, passengers are required to insulate battery terminals with tape or store them in protective bags or pouches. Capacity limits have also been imposed: passengers can carry up to five batteries with a capacity of 100Wh or less, or a maximum of two batteries between 100Wh and 160Wh, subject to prior airline approval. Batteries exceeding 160Wh are strictly forbidden.

The recent fire incident on an Air Busan plane at Gimhae Airport served as a catalyst for these changes. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, recognizing the potential hazards, has aligned South Korea's regulations with international standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA), which classify lithium batteries as dangerous goods.   

Airlines are also taking proactive measures to enhance safety. Jeju Air has introduced fire suppression pouches and heat-resistant gloves, while Korean Air and Asiana Airlines are set to follow suit. Jeju air also will increase its preflight safety announcements. Korea Airports Corporation has launched an informational campaign at Jeju Airport to educate passengers about the new rules and minimize confusion.

"We understand that these changes may require adjustments from passengers," said an airline representative. "However, these measures are essential to ensure a safe travel experience for everyone."

Furthermore, passengers are reminded that electronic cigarettes must also be carried onto the plane. Passengers are encouraged to check with their respective airlines for specific policies and guidelines before traveling.

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