Virgin Australia bans all Apple MacBooks from checked-in luggage
Laptops are increasingly subject to security rules amid fears they could catch fire

Virgin Australia has banned all MacBooks from checked-in luggage, amid fears that the computers could catch fire.
The airline says that anyone with a MacBook will have to bring it onto the plane in their carry-on baggage, if they want to take it on a flight.
It comes as a variety of other airlines warn that specific Apple laptops are banned.
Since then, various airlines have banned those specific laptops. Earlier this month, for instance, US Federal Aviation Administration said the computers would be banned from flights in the US.
"The FAA is aware of the recalled batteries that are used in some AppleMacBook Pro laptops," the agency's spokesman said in an emailed statement on Monday, adding that the agency has "alerted airlines about the recall."
But the Virgin Australia ban goes further, affecting every single one of Apple's laptops, not only the 15-inch versions.
"Due to a worldwide recall by Apple of a number of Apple MacBook batteries, ALL Apple MacBooks must be placed in carry-on baggage only," a note on its website reads. "No Apple MacBooks are permitted in checked in baggage until further notice."
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