Update: Singapore Airlines and Thai Airways have also announced partial bans. As with the FAA rule, affected models are banned from both cabin and hold baggage unless verified as having had the battery replaced.
A new safety precaution has seen all MacBooks banned from checked baggage on Virgin Australia flights due to fears over battery fires. They are still permitted in cabin baggage.
While some might consider the blanket ban an overreaction, it’s actually a pretty sensible approach that is unlikely to inconvenience many…
The prominent notice has been added to the airline’s Dangerous Goods page.
The concerns stem from a worldwide recall by Apple of select 15-inch MacBook Pro models in June.
Due to a worldwide recall by Apple of a number of Apple MacBook batteries, ALL Apple MacBooks must be placed in carry-on baggage only. No Apple MacBooks are permitted in checked in baggage until further notice.
In the US, the Federal Aviation Administration responded, with affected MacBooks banned from both cabin and hold baggage.
The difficulty for airline and airport staff, of course, is how to identify affected models. All post-Retina 15-inch MacBook Pro models with Touch Bar look alike, so expecting security staff to identify specific models when scanning hold baggage isn’t realistic. Insisting that all MacBook Pros travel in cabin baggage achieves two things:
- It allows affected models to be identified via serial number checks
- It provides a greater chance of putting out a fire should one start
Most passengers would carry their MacBooks in their cabin baggage anyway, so the impact will be slight.
Airlines and customers alike can check whether their MacBook Pro is at risk through an Apple support page.
Owners of models subject to the recall can arrange battery replacement through an Apple Store, an Apple Authorized Service Provider, or as a mail-in service arranged through Apple Support.
First check to see which 15-inch MacBook Pro you have. Choose About This Mac from the Apple menu () in the upper-left corner of your screen. Confirm your model is “MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015).” If you have that model, enter your computer’s serial number to see if it is eligible for this program.
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