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Tuesday 18 October 2016

Japan: Ministry of Transport joined the ban Galaxy Note 7 on planes

Japan: Ministry of Transport joined the ban Galaxy Note 7 on planes

Japan banned all smartphones Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in all planes, mirroring moves by US regulators and a string of international carriers to ban the devices recalled more concerns of fire hazards.
More production of flagship handset, the Galaxy Note 7

The weekend announcement by the Department of Transport follows a previous warning has asked airlines to encourage passengers not to activate or recharge devices on board. But the aviation authorities Saturday went further, ordering airlines to prohibit the devices completely, an official of the Department of Transport. The giant South Korean electronics recalled all Galaxy Note 7 phones from Samsung, including replacement, following the explosion of the batteries and fire causing many injuries reports. He also stopped producing the flagship handset.

Galaxy Note 7: prohibits all flight plans

The movement of Japan came after the US transport authorities on Friday issued an emergency order banning the phones and tell anyone attempting to travel with the recalled devices could face fines or confiscation. Australian airlines and New Zealand have banned the phone every level. Almost all airlines in mainland China banned as well, while the international airport of Hong Kong banned passengers from carrying the device on all incoming and outgoing flights, either in checked baggage or luggage to hand the weekend. The support of the flagship city, Cathay Pacific and its offshoot low cost, Dragonair, saying that passengers are not allowed to carry the devices on one of their flights. They were joined by Hong Kong Airlines and Hong Kong Express, two of budget carriers in the city.

Singapore Airlines and two largest airlines in Taiwan, China Airlines and EVA Air, also have bans in place. Air Asia Malaysia based on said that he would not allow the devices on one of its flights from today, while the Philippines-based Cebu Pacific

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