Hoverboards Banned By Delta Airlines and British Airways - by Hugo Martin/ Business/ Los Angeles Times/ latimes.com
"Delta Air Lines and British Airways have prohibited passengers from packing hoverboards on their planes.
Both airlines said they were banning the self-balancing scooter because of reports that the lithium-ion batteries that power hoverboards may overheat or catch fire.
The ban comes at the start of the holiday season, when air passengers may be packing hoverboards as gifts. Online retailer Overstock stopped the sale of hoverboards because of similar safety concerns..."
The electric self-balancing scooters known as hoverboards have been banned from Delta and British Airways flights because of the risk of overheating and fires. (Stephen Brashear / Associated Press)
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"Delta Air Lines and British Airways have prohibited passengers from packing hoverboards on their planes.
Both airlines said they were banning the self-balancing scooter because of reports that the lithium-ion batteries that power hoverboards may overheat or catch fire.
The ban comes at the start of the holiday season, when air passengers may be packing hoverboards as gifts. Online retailer Overstock stopped the sale of hoverboards because of similar safety concerns..."
The electric self-balancing scooters known as hoverboards have been banned from Delta and British Airways flights because of the risk of overheating and fires. (Stephen Brashear / Associated Press)
Richard
Hoverboards Banned By Delta Airlines and British Airways
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