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Saudi Arabian Airlines expects U.S. laptop ban to be lifted by July 19 - SPA

Reuters
Reuters
04/07/2017
14:12 MYT
Saudi Arabian Airlines expects U.S. laptop ban to be lifted by July 19 - SPA
Passengers use their laptops on a flight out of John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport in New York, U.S., May 26, 2017. REUTERS / File
Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) expects the in-cabin ban on laptops and other large electronics on direct flights to the United States to be lifted by July 19, state news agency SPA reported on Tuesday.
The airline is working with the country's civil aviation authority, GACA, to implement new security measures for U.S.-bound flights announced by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security last week, according to the report.
Saudia flies to the United States from airports in Jeddah and Riyadh.
Dubai-based Emirates, the Middle East's largest airline, said on Tuesday it was working to implement measures to lift the ban.
On Sunday, the United States lifted a ban on laptops in cabins on flights from Abu Dhabi to the United States, saying Etihad Airways had put in place required tighter security measures.
Turkish Airlines said on Monday it expected the ban to be lifted on flights from Turkey on July 5.
In March, the United States banned laptops in cabins on flights to the United States originating at 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 taken on board.
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