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NZ considers checks onMuslim fliers

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New Zealand is considerin­g additional security checks on flights from Muslim-majority countries in the Middle East, according to transport minister Simon Bridges.

The new rules would follow similar measures introduced last month by the United States, Britain and Australia.

The Civil Aviation Authority ‘‘is assessing the evidence to determine what is appropriat­e,’’ Bridges said in an interview in Dubai.

Additional security measures would affect passengers flying from Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and Doha, Qatar, where carriers Emirates and Qatar Airways, respective­ly, fly direct to New Zealand.

Bridges said a decision to add new checks would be made independen­t of the government by the aviation authority .

He declined to say when a decision could be madeand did not say what measures were being considered.

On March 25, the United States banned electronic devices larger than a mobile phone from passenger cabins of direct flights from eight countries in the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey, including Qatar and the UAE.

Britain followed the same day with similar measures, including banning larger electronic­s on flights from some Middle East countries but not Qatar and the UAE where it instead requested additional security checks.

Australia’s additional checks on passengers and baggage apply to Qatar and the UAE as they are the only Middle East countries with which it has direct air links.

The additional security measures were made based on intelligen­ce suggesting flights could be targeted for attack.

‘‘What we have seen from them is a less than uniform way of doing things,’’ Bridges said of the different measures introduced by the United States, Britain and Australia, all close allies of New Zealand.

Last week, Emirates said it was cutting flights to the United States after new restrictio­ns weakened demand.

Bridges said he is scheduled to meet with Emirates Chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed alMaktoum this week where he would make clear that New Zealand is open to additional services.

Emirates flies to Auckland and Christchur­ch, mostly via Australia, although it operates a direct daily flight to Auckland. Qatar Airways only flies direct to Auckland.

Bridges, who is also minister for economic developmen­t, was in the UAE to formally announce New Zealand’s participat­ion in the 2020 World Expo in Dubai. New Zealand has committed $53.3 million to build a pavilion to host companies at the trade fair.

Bridges’ visit is one of several senior ministeria­l trips to the region so far this year as New Zealand pushes to conclude a free trade agreement (FTA) with the six member Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC). ‘‘We are hopeful over the next year or so we will get somewhere with that,’’ he said.

The UAE has said finalising the trade deal with New Zealand is a priority.

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