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Samsung Note 7 phones banned on SAA flights

The airline said non-compliance with the prohibition may lead to confiscation of the devices and/or fines being imposed against passengers concerned.

SOUTH African Airways (SAA) on Tuesday announced the prohibition of the use of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 mobile phone on all of its flights as of this week.

“SAA has taken a decision to prohibit the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. The decision has been taken based on safety considerations in the interests of passengers, crew and property. The decision will be effective on all SAA flights from all stations globally as from Wednesday, 19 October,” said the national carrier.

The prohibition means the Galaxy Note 7 device is prohibited completely and may not be carried by travellers on their persons, in carry-on baggage, in checked-in baggage or as cargo.

“We initially placed a restriction on the use of the device, where we prohibited the charging of this specific model on board our aircraft. However, the recall of the device by the manufacturer, based on safety considerations and the announcements made by regulatory authorities in some key markets we fly to, have left us with no option but to comply,” SAA spokesperson Tlali Tlali said.

The Galaxy Note 7 is powered by lithium batteries and has since been recalled by the manufacturer. The national carrier said the ban is only applicable to the Galaxy Note 7 and no other Samsung mobile devices.

The airline said non-compliance with the prohibition may lead to confiscation of the devices and/or fines being imposed against passengers concerned.

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