Civil Aviation Administration of China: Power banks without 3C certification or recalled models banned on domestic flights
To ensure the safety of aviation operations, the Civil Aviation Administration of China has issued an urgent notice. Starting June 28, passengers are prohibited from carrying power banks that lack a 3C certification label, have unclear 3C labeling, or belong to recalled models or batches on domestic flights. (For details, please visit the official website of the State Administration for Market Regulation's Defective Product Recall Technical Center at www.samrdprc.org.cn/xfpzh/xfpgnzh)
Pudong Airport and Hongqiao Airport will enforce the requirements of this notice to ensure passenger safety. We kindly ask all passengers to comply with this notice by carefully checking the certification label, brand, and model of your power banks before traveling. Please do not bring non-compliant power banks on board. Remove your power bank before security checks to prevent travel delays.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport. [Photo/IC]
The Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport handled 304,000 inbound and outbound passenger trips throughout July, hitting a new single monthly record since the airport resumed international operations in March 2023, according to the Shanghai Airport Group.
Among all, more than 90,000 passenger trips were made by outbound Chinese mainland travelers, with nearly 10,000 young travelers aged below 14. Due to optimized visa measures to facilitate overseas Chinese travelers, outbound travelers have more diversified options including traditional destinations such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, as well as emerging options like the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam.
Driven by China's visa-free policy, inbound passenger flow maintains a steady growth with nearly 35,000 foreign passengers entering China via the Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport in July, an increase of 24.6 percent year-on-year. It's worth noting that nearly 40 percent of inbound travelers are aged between 25 and 44.
In an effort to offer safe, highly efficient and convenient travel experience, the Exit-Entry Administration Bureau of the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau at Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport vows to continuously optimize their services.