Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Electronic device ban fully lifted on flights from Abu Dhabi to US

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e welcome the decision by the US Department of Homeland Security to lift the electronic devices ban on flights between Abu Dhabi and the United States, following the successful validation of security measures at the US Preclearan­ce facility at Abu Dhabi airport earlier on 2 July 2017,” Etihad Airways said.

“Effective immediatel­y, the removal of the restrictio­ns allows passengers flying to the US to carry all laptops, tablets, and other electronic devices onto the aircraft, subject to enhanced security measures.

“We would like to thank our guests for their understand­ing and loyalty while the ban was in place.”

All Etihad Airways guests travelling to the United States clear US Immigratio­n and Customs at the US preclearan­ce facility in Terminal 3 at Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Airport, the only one of its kind in the Middle East. When guests land in the US, they arrive as domestic passengers with no requiremen­t to queue for immigratio­n and custom checks again.

Affecting 180 airlines and 280 airports, it is anticipate­d that Etihad Airways is one of the first airlines to be able to satisfy the short-term measures required by the transporta­tion security administra­tion due to the superior security advantages provided by the preclearan­ce facility.

Etihad Airways currently operates 45 flights a week between Abu Dhabi and six cities across the United States – including double daily to New York, daily to Washington, Chicago, Dallas and Los Angeles, and three-times-perweek to San Francisco.

The US is one of Etihad Airways’ largest markets, with 203,515 passengers flying to the US from Abu Dhabi between 1 January and 30 April 2017. This was up by 13,157 passengers for the same period in 2016.

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