In 2024, it is mostly* common knowledge that lithium batteries should not be placed in checked luggage. This is because lithium batteries can catch fire if damaged or if battery terminals are short-circuited. When checking luggage in the United States, airlines ask passengers if the contents of the bag are hazardous, and this includes batteries.
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Shooting Itself In The Foot? airBaltic Dismisses Long-Time CEO
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- May 2, 2025
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airBaltic CEO Martin Gauss is out. The firing came after a shareholders’ meeting at which Latvia’s Transport Ministry called for a vote of no confidence in the airline executive. Due to how shareholders voted, the Supervisory Board decided to dismiss the current Chairman of the Board, Martin Gauss, as of April 7th.