Oman Daily Observer

Emirates, Turkish Airlines win exemption from laptop ban

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DUBAI: Emirates and Turkish Airlines announced on Wednesday that they had won exemption from a US ban on passengers taking laptops and tablet computers on flights from their Dubai and Istanbul hubs.

They are the latest carriers after Abu Dhabi’s Etihad to win a reprieve after Washington imposed new rules in March on direct flights from 10 airports in Turkey, the Middle East and North Africa.

“The ban on electronic devices has been lifted with immediate effect for flights to destinatio­ns in the United States,” an Emirates spokesman said.

He said the airline had won the exemption after implementi­ng new security measures demanded by Washington when intelligen­ce officials learnt of efforts by the IS group to produce a bomb that could be hidden inside electronic devices.

They required the installati­on of sophistica­ted imaging technology for X-ray and ultrasound screening of carryon devices.

All other electronic devices larger than a mobile phone had to be transporte­d only in checked luggage.

The laptop ban triggered a fall in demand for Emirates’ US-bound flights and in May the airline reduced services on five of the 12 US airports it serves. Istanbul’s Ataturk Internatio­nal Airport, the only airport in Turkey with direct flights to the United States, introduced the same new screening procedures to earn the country’s flag carrier an exemption.

“Dear Passengers, WelcomeOnB­oard to our US-bound flight. Please fasten your seatbelts and enjoy your own electronic devices,” Turkish Airlines said on Twitter late on Tuesday.

Its first flight to benefit from the new exemption was its 6.45 am service to New York’s John F Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport on Wednesday, the Dogan news agency reported.

Etihad was the first airline to meet the new US security requiremen­ts, with its exemption starting on Sunday.

It earned praise from the US Department of Homeland Security for its swift action. — AFP

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