"On reports that faulty batteries in Samsung Galaxy Note 7 caused some handsets to explode Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has imposed a ban on carrying this smartphone in flights," an airline official said.
"In view of recent reports about Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices, and the international warnings to airline passengers not to carry this smartphone during flights, PIA passengers are also strongly advised not to carry it, not even in their check-in luggage, as it may compromise aircraft and passenger safety," PIA Spokesman Daniyal Gilani said in a statement issued here.
Some other international airlines -- Qantas, Virgin Australia and Etihad -- have also taken similar steps, asking customers not to 'use or charge Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 during flights.
India's aviation regulator DGCA had also prohibited the use of Samsung Galaxy Note7 mobile phones onboard on Friday.
Samsung last week has agreed to replace every single Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, after at least 35 reports that the phone's batteries could overheat and explode.
In astatement, Samsung confirmed that it's collaborating with the CPSC, and also says it's no longer selling or shipping phones affected by the issue.
Samsung says new Note 7s will be issued to existing buyers "upon completion of the CPSC process," and neither Samsung nor the CPSC offered a specific timetable beyond "as soon as possible.
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