Electronics ban on Turkey flights lifted

A ban on taking electronic devices such as laptops onto aircraft cabins on flights from Turkey to the US has been lifted, a report says.

A three-month-old ban on taking electronic devices such as laptops onto aircraft cabins on flights from Turkey to the United States has been lifted, the private Dogan news agency reports.

On March 25, the United States banned electronic devices larger than a mobile phone from cabins on direct flights to the United States from 10 airports in the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey.

Dogan said flag carrier Turkish Airlines accepted passengers with electronic devices onto its 6.45am flight from Istanbul's Ataturk Airport to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport on Wednesday.

State-run Anadolu news agency on Tuesday reported Turkey's Transport Minister Ahmet Arslan as saying the ban on the devices on flights from Istanbul to the United States would be lifted on Wednesday.

Turkish Airlines Chief Executive Bilal Eksi also tweeted that the airline expected a similar ban flights to Britain would soon be lifted.

The UK ban does not apply to flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

US and British officials carried out inspections of security measures at Ataturk Airport on Tuesday, Dogan reported.

The ban was imposed at the 10 airports in eight countries - Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and Turkey - to address fears that bombs could be concealed in electronic devices.

On Sunday, the ban was lifted on flights from Abu Dhabi.


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