European Airlines Are Getting Ready for the U.S. Laptop Ban

by Tammy Levent

The ban would dwarf in size the current one, which was put in place in March and affects about 50 flights per day from 10 cities, mostly in the Middle East. Chief among the concerns are whether any new threat prompted the proposal and the relative safety of keeping in the cargo area a large number of electronics with lithium batteries, which have been known to catch fire. American officials were invited to Brussels next week to discuss the proposed ban. European Commission spokeswoman Anna-Kaisa Itkonen said the EU had no new information about a specific security concern.

Key Takeaways:

  • European Commission spokeswoman Anna-Kaisa Itkonen said the EU had no new information about a specific security concern.
  • Alarmed at the proposal, which airline officials say is merely a matter of timing, European governments held urgent talks on Friday with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
  • officials have said the decision in March to bar laptops and tablets from the cabins of some international flights wasn’t based on any specific threat

“The U.S. is expected to broaden its ban on in-flight laptops and tablets to include planes from the European Union, a move that would create logistical chaos on the world’s busiest corridor of air travel.”

https://skift.com/2017/05/13/european-airlines-are-getting-ready-for-the-u-s-laptop-ban/

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