Today, it was reported on the Internet that flight CZ3291 from Nanning to Guangzhou was delayed. At the same time, the cause of the delay sparked heated discussions: screenshots showed that the reason for the delay was that when the flight attendant asked if he had a power bank, the passenger joked that "there is a bomb if there is no power bank", causing the flight to be delayed for more than an hour.

It is reported that the flight was originally scheduled to take off at 7:15 and land at 8:35.
In response to this delay, China Southern Airlines service hotline staff responded that flight CZ3291 was originally scheduled to take off at 7:15, but the security check time was extended due to public safety incidents, and the overall delay was 69 minutes. The flight blocked at 8:24 and landed safely at about 9:50.
The operator at Nanning Wuxu Airport also confirmed that the flight was indeed delayed and the actual departure time was 8:37.
Some media asked the Nanning Wuxu Airport Branch to verify whether it was true. Relevant staff stated that the passengers involved had been taken to the police station for investigation. The case handling agency is currently handling the case, and other information has not been disclosed. It is currently impossible to verify whether the above-mentioned online remarks are involved.
It is understood that aircraft are special confined spaces, and any false security threats will trigger the highest level emergency response, which will not only cause major economic losses, but also endanger public safety and order.
According to the Criminal Law, anyone who fabricates false terrorist information such as bomb threats and seriously disrupts social order shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years, criminal detention, or surveillance.
Here is a friendly reminder: Do not make random safety-related jokes while traveling, stick to the legal bottom line, and consciously maintain the safety and order of air travel.