Another Airline Grounds Dell, Apple Laptops
from the bet-they-just-lost-two-corporate-accounts dept
Following the lead of Australia's Qantas, Korean Air has forbidden the use of Dell and Apple laptops on its planes (via Engadget). The company says users can bring the computers aboard, as long as they put their batteries in their checked luggage. This seems doubly pointless, because if the airlines are going to overreact and forbid the use of the machines on board, why let the batteries on at all, since there are questions about the safety of batteries travelling as cargo, too? Spokesmen from Apple and Dell have a point that there are plenty of their laptops that didn't ship with the exploding battery figure, so they shouldn't be any more of a threat to an airplane than any other laptop, and to single their users out really isn't all that helpful. All this ban will do is drive some customers to other airlines, where they'll carry their machines on unmolested. However, the original article does say the FAA is reviewing the safety of lithium batteries -- so maybe it won't just be Apple and Dell owners getting the special treatment.
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Disagree....
As an aside, one thing that will happen as a result of all of this is that long term people just won't fly as much. I'm seeing it now we're audio/video conferencing of meetings/presentations is becoming the norm, both because it is cheaper and saves the hassle of travel. Of course, this only applies in the business world, but that's probably a large part of the airline flyers anyway.
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Re: Disagree....
Maybe that works for you, but the reason I travel is for work, and my laptop is central to my work. If, as they're saying, I can fly with the battery removed, fine. But if they're saying what you're implying "my carrier doesn't let me take my laptop battery with me", well, I'll find a different carrier. Next time you fly, look around you. Most of those people are theere for work, and laptops are becoming indispensible for work.
No idea what you do as a "business traveller", but most business travellers carry laptops.
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Re: funny
but laptops dont suck... they explode
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Carry a PC?
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More likely to explode on checked baggage
Can a ban on the batteries themselves be far behind?
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what about my ipod
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Korean Airlines
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Shorted battery
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Solution Proposal #1
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A idea
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Why have the inconvenience of carrying a useless chunk of plastic when you can have a usable one on another airline?
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Waht about DELL, APPLE?
I wouldn't buy a DELL laptop anyway due to its quality (or lack of)
Apple take your money and run - no support from them!
Yet its not their fault when their shoddy equipment blows up!
I salute the airline companies for taking safety first!
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Re: Waht about DELL, APPLE?
I am not a Dell supporter, in fact I hate Dell. I would just by an Acer, you know Dell without the name on it and 1/2 the price. But this time, Dell is doing everything possible to replace the batteries.
Plus, the batteries made by WHO? SONY, rootkits, batteries that blow up competitions machines, SONY is what we have to worry about. It is the Japanese you can never trust them.
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Re: Re: Disagree....
I believe the point of the article is that they didn't let you carry the battery "in" the laptop and you had to have it in checked baggage or something. To that end, you can still take your laptop on the trip, just can't use it on the plane (I could barely use them anyway unless in business or first class because I'm not a midget).
At any rate, maybe you should read the articles before mounting criticism?
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