
Core Viewpoint - The new regulation from the Civil Aviation Administration of China prohibits passengers from carrying power banks without the 3C certification on domestic flights, effective from June 28. Airports in Beijing are now offering temporary storage services for power banks that do not meet these requirements, allowing travelers to store them for up to 7 days [1]. Group 1: Regulation and Compliance - The new regulation bans power banks without clear 3C certification, recalled models, or unclear labeling from being taken on board domestic flights [1]. - Passengers can voluntarily abandon non-compliant power banks or send them home via courier services available at the airport [1]. - Airports are required to set up reasonable areas for passengers to abandon or temporarily store power banks, enhancing understanding and compliance with the policy [1]. Group 2: Airport Services - Both Capital Airport and Daxing Airport provide free temporary storage services for power banks, with a maximum storage period of 7 days [1]. - At Capital Airport, the storage locations are at the T3 Passenger Service Center on the first floor of the parking garage and the T2 Passenger Service Center in the basement of Terminal 2 [1]. - Daxing Airport also offers courier and temporary storage services, with passengers able to store their power banks for up to 7 days at the JD Express point outside the domestic departure security area [1].