04 Jul 2017 | 09:20 AM UTC
Turkey: Electronic device ban lifted for US-bound flights from Istanbul
CEO of Turkish Airlines announces that ban on electronic devices in cabins to be lifted on July 5; Department of Homeland Security yet to confirm
Event
The CEO of Turkish Airlines has announced that on Wednesday, July 5, the United States will lift a ban on laptops and other electronics from cabins on direct flights from Istanbul's Atatürk International Airport (IST) to American airports. This announcement came a day after the United States lifted the ban on electronics on direct flights departing from Abu Dhabi International Airport, after Etihad Airways - the only airline operating flights between Abu Dhabi and th US - implemented tighter security measures. The US government has not yet issued any statement regarding the case of Turkey.
Context
In March 2017 , a measure went into effect that prevented passengers flying directly to the United States from ten Middle Eastern and North African airports from transporting any electronic devices larger than a "normal sized" smartphone (16 cm x 9.3 cm x 1.5 cm / 6.3 in x 3.5 in x 0.6 in) in carry-on luggage. Laptops, tablets, e-readers, cameras, DVD players, and video games must be transported in checked luggage if flying to the US from these airports. Turkish Airways responded by providing laptops to its business travelers.
As a reminder, the restrictions currently remain in place in the following nine airports:
• Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) in Amman, Jordan
• Cairo International Airport (CAI) in Egypt
• Atatürk International Airport (IST) in Istanbul, Turkey
• King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
• King Khalid International Airport (RUH) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
• Kuwait International Airport (KWI)
• Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) in Casablanca, Morocco
• Hamad International Airport (DOH) in Doha, Qatar
• Dubai International Airport (DXB) in the United Arab Emirates
Advice
Travelers are advised to contact their airline for more information.