Passengers are allowed to take their laptops on board, but not permitted to run them on batteries
Qantas has banned the use of Dell laptops during flights due to risk of fire
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Airline bans Dell laptops

Qantas prohibits use of machines due to risk of fire

Will Head, vnunet.com 24 Aug 2006
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Australian airline Qantas has banned the use of Dell laptops during flights due to risk of fire.

Dell recalled 4.1 million laptop batteries earlier this month after a series of public reports of systems catching fire.

Passengers are allowed to take their laptops on board, but not permitted to run them on batteries, according to a report on website Laptop Logic.

The laptops may only be run when plugged into in seat power available in business and first class seats, once the battery has been removed.

One passenger, Mitch Denny, a technology consultant flying on a Qantas flight from Canberra earlier this week, told Laptop Logic that security staff were removing batteries from all Dell laptops and taping up the contact points.

"They stopped me at the security gate where I was told I couldn't use my Dell laptop on the plane," he said

"I told them it wasn't one of the affected units but they said all Dell batteries had to be taped according to an agreement between Dell and Qantas."

Dell confirmed that Qantas' actions were consistent with its advice that customers could use laptops on external power providing the battery was removed.

"The safety of our customers comes first and our direct relationships with customers mean we must always do the right thing for them when it comes to service and product support. We are working closely with Qantas," a Dell spokesperson told the site.

See also:

Dell's recall of 4.1 million notebook batteries should act as a wake up call to all companiesEven companies without Dell kit should take action, says Gartner  21 Aug 2006
Recent national newspaper adverts from Dell promise customers a 'hot deal' if they order onlineNewspaper ad not thought to refer to flaming laptops  18 Aug 2006
Over a million users have visited Dell's Battery Recall website since it launched earlier this weekOver a million visitors since launch  17 Aug 2006
Sony faces an unprecedented potential loss of more than $225m after notebook PC batteries it supplied to Dell apparently exploded or caught fireWorst case scenario would cut 14 per cent from electronics giant's annual profit  15 Aug 2006
Computer company 'taking appropriate actions'  04 Aug 2006

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