Royal Jordanian and Kuwait Airways said on Sunday that their passengers could take laptops and tablets onto flights to the U.S., making them the latest Middle East airlines to receive exemptions from a U.S. ban designed to prevent terrorists from hiding bombs in large electronic devices. The news followed similar announcements last week by Emirates, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines. The U.S. imposed the ban in March at 10 airports in eight countries — Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and Turkey. The U.S. on June 29 unveiled new security measures, including additional screening time to screen passengers and electronic devices for explosives, for flights into the U.S., and airlines affected by the ban have secured their exemptions after the measures were put into effect at the airports they use. Source: Reuters |
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