Home »
» US bans laptops, tablets on flights from Muslim nations
The United States is banning electronic devices such as
laptops and tablets from cabin luggage on certain flights originating
from eight countries in the Middle East and North Africa. The new rule,
which is expected to be officially announced will take effect today. .
.
It
will apply to nonstop U.S.-bound flights from 10 international airports
in the cities of Cairo in Egypt, Amman in Jordan, Kuwait City in
Kuwait, Casablanca in Morocco, Doha in Qatar, Riyadh and Jeddah in Saudi
Arabia, Istanbul in Turkey, and Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the United Arab
Emirates. .
.
Passengers will be barred from putting laptops,
tablets, digital cameras and other large electronics in their carry-on
luggage. Only cell phones and approved medical devices would be excluded
from the ban. The ban will apply only to foreign carriers including the
Royal Jordanian Airlines. .
.
No American carriers will be
affected. The reason for the ban was not immediately clear. The ban had
been under consideration since the U.S. government learned of a threat
several weeks ago, the Reuters reported, quoting a U.S. official. .
.
And
the ban comes as the Trump administration attempts to overturn court
rulings against its latest travel bans affecting people from six muslim
nations
No comments:
Post a Comment