Electronics Ban
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U.S. lifts laptop ban on airlines flying out of the Middle EastIn March, U.S. officials imposed restrictions on passengers carrying large electronics like laptops in cabins on nine airlines.WorldJul 17, 2017
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U.S. lifts laptop ban on flights from Dubai, Istanbul, Emirate and Turkish airlines, Qatar AirwaysThe announcements come three days after the ban was lifted on Etihad Airways' flights to the United States from Abu Dhabi International Airport.PoliticsJul 5, 2017
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U.S. may ban laptops from all airplanes flying in and out of the countryThe United States might ban laptops from aircraft cabins of all flights into and out of the country.PoliticsMay 28, 2017
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U.S. to expand laptop ban to include European countries: officialsAny expansion of the ban could impact U.S. carriers such as United Airlines, Delta Air Lines Inc and American Airlines Group.TechMay 10, 2017
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Electronics ban latest step in battle of wits between terrorists, security chiefsMilitant groups and security chiefs continue to wage a high-stakes scientific battle that has dramatically altered airline travel.TechApr 1, 2017
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In-flight iPads and free WiFi: How airlines are working around the electronics banMany airlines are also offering electronics handling services at the boarding gate, whereby passengers can hand in their laptops and tablets before boarding and collect them at their destination.WorldApr 1, 2017
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Airline trade organization says electronic ban will lead to more restricted bordersThe leading international airline trade organization's top official on Tuesday denounced U.S. and British bans, criticizing the policies as a move toward "more restricted borders and protectionism."TechMar 28, 2017
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U.S., U.K. begin enforcing electronics ban on flights from several Muslim-majority countriesThe controversial U.S. and U.K. ban on certain electronic devices in carry-on luggage on direct flights from several Muslim-majority countries came into effect Saturday.WorldMar 25, 2017
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Canada reviewing threats that prompted US, UK electronics travel banCanadian has a responsibility to analyze information and concerns from other intelligence communities, Transport Minister Marc Garneau said Tuesday.CanadaMar 21, 2017
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