Philippine Airlines Inc (PAL) has put a halt on passengers bringing lithium-ion batteries inside cargo carriage for check-in as a way of preventing a possible source of fire while airborne. The move was in response to other international airlines implementing the same procedure to assure its passengers of the added safety onboard the aircraft. Philippine Airlines introduced the myPAL Request Hub to help passengers rebook, refund, or convert their tickets to a travel voucher. Read more in our articles including "PAL forbids bringing Li-Ion batteries on cargo carriage" and "Microsoft extends Windows 10 lifespan for another year... again".
Philippine Airlines Inc (PAL) has put a halt on passengers bringing lithium-ion batteries inside cargo carriage for check-in as a way of preventing a possible source of fire while airborne. The move was in response to other international airlines implementing the same procedure to assure its passengers of the added safety onboard the aircraft.
Philippine Airlines introduced the myPAL Request Hub to help passengers rebook, refund, or convert their tickets to a travel voucher.
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