Oman Daily Observer

US ending laptop ban on Middle Eastern airlines

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WASHINGTON: The US Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion said it was lifting a ban on passengers on Saudi Arabian Airlines carrying large electronic­s like laptops onboard US-bound flights, the last carrier under the restrictio­ns.

In March, US officials imposed restrictio­ns on passengers carrying laptops and other large electronic gear in cabins on nine airlines, most of which were Middle Eastern carriers, to address the potential threat of hidden explosives.

Last month, US officials announced new security requiremen­ts for all airlines rather than an expansion of the laptop ban and have been dropping the restrictio­ns from airlines as they boosted security.

A TSA spokesman said the US government had lifted the restrictio­ns at Saudi Arabian Airlines’ main hub in Jeddah at King Abdulaziz Internatio­nal Airport on Monday. US government officials will visit Riyadh’s King Khalid Internatio­nal Airport “later this week to confirm compliance there as well,” spokesman James Gregory said.

On Thursday, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a revised directive to airlines around the world in response to requests that it clarify aviation security measures scheduled to begin taking effect later this week.

An airline official briefed on the matter said the directive gave airlines more flexibilit­y and additional time to obtain explosive trace detection equipment. The official was not authorised to discuss sensitive security issues with the media and requested anonymity.

The directive includes technical adjustment­s, agency officials said, declining to release the text.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Baggage and a laptop are scanned using the Transport Security Administra­tion’s new Automated Screening Lane technology at Terminal 4 of JFK airport in New York City.
— Reuters Baggage and a laptop are scanned using the Transport Security Administra­tion’s new Automated Screening Lane technology at Terminal 4 of JFK airport in New York City.

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