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最新“无3C充电宝”指南!一文读懂机场暂存政策+快递收寄要求
新浪财经·2025-07-03 01:15

Core Viewpoint - The recent regulations from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) prohibit passengers from carrying power banks without 3C certification, unclear 3C markings, or recalled models on domestic flights, leading to varied responses from airports and courier companies [5][9]. Group 1: Airport Policies - Major airports have implemented a "temporary storage for 7 days" policy for power banks [3]. - Beijing Capital International Airport offers free storage for up to 7 days, with specific storage locations in the terminal [4]. - Other airports, including Shanghai Hongqiao, Shanghai Pudong, and Shenzhen Bao'an, also provide similar temporary storage services for 7 days [4]. Group 2: Courier Company Policies - Many courier companies have suspended the delivery of power banks due to their classification as high-risk battery items [7]. - SF Express has stated that power banks do not meet their acceptance standards, while JD Express allows limited ground transportation under strict conditions [8]. - Other companies like EMS, Zhongtong, Yunda, and Shentong have outright banned the delivery of power banks [8]. Group 3: Handling of Abandoned Power Banks - The CAAC has indicated that airports will set up areas for passengers to abandon or temporarily store power banks, with plans for proper disposal or recycling of unclaimed items [6]. - There will be tracking of power banks during storage and disposal to prevent unauthorized market re-entry [6]. Group 4: International Standards and Recommendations - A notable aviation blogger has suggested that the CAAC should consider including international standards such as CE and FCC in their regulations to facilitate compliance for international travelers [10].