Monday, July 3, 2017

Homeland Security Lifts Part of Laptop Ban


The Department of Homeland Security lifts a ban on laptops on flights coming into the U.S. from Abu Dhabi.
Earlier on Sunday, officials announced Etihad Airways and the Abu Dhabi International Airport met the initial security requirements needed to have the electronics restriction lifted.
Etihad is the only airline that has direct flights into the country from that city.
In march, authorities banned laptops on U.S.-bound flights from certain airports in eight countries, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, among others.
Last week, Homeland Security unveiled security measures that airlines must adopt in order to be cleared from the ban.

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