China's Airports Streamline Power Bank Checks for Smoother Travel
To avoid delays and prevent security queues from backing up, airports across China have proactively deployed extra staff to assist with power bank inspections right outside the check-in areas.
Today marks the fourth day that Chinese airports are implementing the 3C standard for power banks carried on board aircraft. I had anticipated facing long lines at security, but at Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, a dedicated team was already on hand to verify power bank compliance externally.
Power banks that meet the standard are clearly marked with a green sticker. Those that don't comply must be left behind. For travelers who wish to keep their non-compliant power banks, a convenient courier service is available to send them home, preventing unnecessary waste.
A Smooth Departure Experience
This initiative ensures a more efficient and less stressful experience for passengers, allowing them to proceed through security with greater ease. The proactive approach by airport authorities demonstrates a commitment to passenger convenience and operational efficiency.
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