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MAB passengers required to carry their e-cigarettes in carry-on baggage

Bernama 28/10/2015 | 02:42 MYT
Passengers of Malaysia Airlines Berhad are required to carry their electronic cigarettes in their carry-on baggage.
Passengers of Malaysia Airlines Berhad are required to carry their electronic cigarettes in their carry-on baggage.

"This is based on the Federal Aviation Administration recommendation for all airline operators to ensure e-cigarettes (also called personal vaporisers or electronic nicotine delivery) are carried by passengers exclusively in the cabin of the aircraft and not in checked-in baggage.

"However, use of e-cigarettes is strictly not permitted in the cabin," MAB said in a statement Tuesday.

It was reported that an e-cigarette battery inside a bag on a passenger's lap suddenly burst into flames just after the aircraft (Malindo Air) took off from Kota Kinabalu for the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 at about 6.45 pm last Sunday.

The passenger is reported to have sustained burns on the thighs and left hand.

"Carrying e-cigarettes in the passenger cabin ensures that if an accident occurs, it can be immediately identified and mitigated," the statement said.

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Malaysia Airlines said it would continuously review and benchmark its safety policies against international best practices.

Yesterday, the Department of Civil Aviation director-general Datuk Seri Azharuddin Abdul Rahaman said the DCA was conducting an internal investigation into the incident onboard Malindo Air Flight OD1003.
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