Expanded ELECTRONICS BAN Inches Closer To Reality

Expanded ELECTRONICS BAN Inches Closer To Reality

Homeland Security officials announced today that they are talking to airlines and helping them prepare for an expansion of the current electronics ban.

The new warning suggests that Western Europe and other regions around the world will become subject to a policy that is currently only effect on a handful of carriers operating from a handful of North African and Mideast airports.

The ban will prevent passengers from bringing electronic devices larger than a smart phone aboard their USA-bound flights.  DHS officials in their comments declined to say which regions are being targeted for the expanded ban, but did not rule out Western Europe as one of their primary focuses.

The DHS claims that it is acting on real and reliable intelligence that has led them to consider casting a wider net for the policy.   No timetable has been announced for the implementation of expanded ban, but with DHS meeting with airlines to discuss the policy, the timing might be sooner than later.

Related:   Electronics ban may be expanded

 


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TSA Updates List Of Countries And Airlines Impacted By Electronics Ban

TSA Updates List Of Countries And Airlines Impacted By Electronics Ban

Yesterday afternoon, news began to emerge that the TSA was putting in place a ban on large electronic devices being brought aboard flights from certain countries, aboard certain airlines.

This morning at 3:00a Eastern, the TSA had sent out emails to the affected countries and carriers giving them 96 hours notice before the ban was scheduled to take effect.

In yesterday’s, news only Saudia and Royal Jordanian were known to have been aware of the ban.   In today’s release the list has been fully disclosed.

The following 8 countries are confirmed by the TSA as being on the list:

Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Kuwait, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates.

Any flights or passengers departing airports in these countries that on non-USA based airlines are subject to the TSA Ban.

The airlines that will be impacted by the ban are Saudia, Royal Jordanian, Kuwait Airlines, Egyptair, Royal Air Maroc, Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar.

Even if a carrier does not fly directly to the USA, if one of their passengers is connecting to flight that ultimately arrives in the USA, that passenger will be covered by the ban.

The UK version and the TSA version of the ban are not identical.   Certain airlines or countries are not on both lists.

 

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Electronics Ban Issued To Several Mideast / North African Carriers and Countries

Electronics Ban Issued To Several Mideast / North African Carriers and Countries

In news coming out in drips this afternoon, the TSA announced that it was implementing a ban which would prevent certain electronics from being in the passenger cabin on flights originating from 8 Mid Eastern / North African countries, and specifically 10 airports within those countries (According to the AP).    I’ve seen some outlets suggest that the list of countries may be as high as 13.   The airlines that are affected are NOT American or European based carriers.

It appears the airlines being targeted for this ban are several Mideast and North African carriers including Royal Jordanian and Saudia.  The airlines in question received confidential emails today from the TSA alerting them to the forthcoming policy change.   Thus far, only Royal Jordanian and Saudia have come forward with any announcements (at least at the time that I published this post).  It is thought that up to 12-15 airlines may be impacted by this ban.

The TSA has thus far been cryptic with who the 8 (or 13) countries are, or which specific airlines are affected by the ban.   What is clear is that the TSA has mandated that this ban is in effect within 96 hours.   This ban applies not only to the airlines serving the USA, but also to their passengers that may be transiting to the USA through connecting flights.   For example, if a passenger on Saudia was flying from Riyadh to New York via Montreal, but on an Air Canada flight from ‘YUL’,  they would have to check the banned devices on all carriers since their ultimate destination is the USA.

The ban specifically states that any electronic equipment larger than a Smart Phone would need to be packed with checked luggage and not brought into the cabin.    From the sound of ban, it appears that larger cameras would be subject to the ban as well.   The ban does not included medically necessary equipment such as oxygenators, etc.

A similar policy was in put in place temporarily in 2014 that required passengers to power up devices during security screenings to confirm that the electronics were functional.   However this announcement takes it a step further, banning the larger devices from the cabin altogether.

The TSA announced that more information would be forthcoming shortly.

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