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The United States has banned airline passengers from eight Middle Eastern and North African countries from carrying large electronic devices, The Independent report says.
No American carriers are impacted by the ban, which involves any device larger than a mobile phone. The ban would stop passengers bringing laptops, iPads and cameras in carry-on luggage and is thought to affect at least 12 airlines.
It is thought to apply to nonstop flights to the US from 10 airports in eight countries which are
in Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia (2), Turkey and the United Arab Emirates (2).
The policy is expected to be announced on Tuesday where the full details of the ban will be disclosed.
The Independent analysed the flight schedules from the Middle East and Africa and identified a dozen non-American airlines from the region that fly to the US:
Royal Jordanian Airlines did however point out that medical devices were excluded from the ban. Everything else, the airline said, would need to be packed in checked luggage.
No American carriers are impacted by the ban, which involves any device larger than a mobile phone. The ban would stop passengers bringing laptops, iPads and cameras in carry-on luggage and is thought to affect at least 12 airlines.
It is thought to apply to nonstop flights to the US from 10 airports in eight countries which are
in Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia (2), Turkey and the United Arab Emirates (2).
The policy is expected to be announced on Tuesday where the full details of the ban will be disclosed.
The Independent analysed the flight schedules from the Middle East and Africa and identified a dozen non-American airlines from the region that fly to the US:
- Arik Air from Lagos;
- Egyptair from Cairo;
- Emirates from Dubai and Athens;
- Ethiopian from Addis Ababa,
- Lome in Togo and Dublin;
- Etihad from Abu Dhabi;
- Kuwait Airways from Kuwait;
- Qatar Airways from Doha;
- Royal Air Maroc from Casablanca;
- Royal Jordanian from Amman;
- Saudia from Jeddah and Riyadh;
- South African Airways from Johannesburg and Dakar;
- and Turkish Airlines from Istanbul.
Royal Jordanian Airlines did however point out that medical devices were excluded from the ban. Everything else, the airline said, would need to be packed in checked luggage.