The Electronics Ban Has Been Lifted For The Middle East Big 3 And Turkish Airlines

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The Electronics Ban Has Been Lifted On Flights From Abu Dhabi To The US


You can now bring electronics onboard when flying on Turkish or on any of the Middle East Big 3 carriers, Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar.

The ban is still in effect for EgyptAir, Kuwait Airways, Royal Air Maroc, Royal Jordanian, and Saudia, though those will likely be listed within the next couple of weeks.

I think I’ve said enough about the ridiculousness of how the bans were implemented in the related posts above, so I’m quite happy to see them go…

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rebyid

I guess they’re not competing with Delta anymore, eh, conspiracy theorist? lol

Facts

I recommend spending more time convincing us to click on your credit card referral links than wax poetic about things you do not know. Check out this link from Al Jazeera (yes, you read that right) that indicates Israeli intelligence learned that ISIS wanted to conceal bombs in laptop computers. The http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/05/israel-laptop-ban-mideast-airlines-170517013320611.html

Yossi

Did you even read what Dan wrote about it? He didn’t say that no threat existed…he said the ban was implemented in a ridiculous way.

Facts

Good thing I found a way around the IP address block to respond. Very mature Mr. Ellef.

stg

“though those will likely be listed within he next couple of weeks.”

You got some inside info to share? 🙂

Dave102

Saudia, for one, has announced that they’re in process of implementing various additional security measures the US requested, and they even gave a tentative date in July (I forget when) for the ban to lift. I agree with Dan–the threat may be legitimate, but the way to address it is better scanning of the threatened items, not bizarre logistical rules.

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