Passengers that deliberately violate the regulation could be subject to penalty and refused to board a plane.

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Under the CAAV’s instruction, passengers and flight attendants would not be allowed to bring these types of MacBook Pros on board, with the restriction covering both carry-on and checked luggage.
Passengers that deliberately violate the instruction could be subject to penalty and denied permission to board a plane.
The CAAV requested all airlines to update the new regulation to all ticket offices and establish safety protocol checking on passengers accordingly, as well as the way to deal with these laptops detected on the plane to prevent the loss of assets for passengers.
According to the CAAV, if flight attendants find out passengers carrying the MacBook Pro subject to Apple’s recall, they should be advised to switch off the devices, not to charge the battery and follow the safety measures in place.
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