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I am going to the US in the coming week. However, I heard that laptop and camera are not permitted to bring on board as carry-on. What are the latest rules about these larger electronics?










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    The new rules seem to be very much in flux, or perhaps not fully issued yet, as one airline deleted their announcement of them. It's unclear exactly who this will apply to and for how long. It's probably best to keep checking for updates, but there aren't a lot of specifics right now.
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    Mar 21 '17 at 8:34






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    While the OP would get a more accurate yes/no if the question included a departure country, any answer would naturally list the 6 (or 8: US vs UK) countries, therefore it is possible to answer the question without this clarification. Voting to reopen.
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I am going to the US in the coming week. However, I heard that laptop and camera are not permitted to bring on board as carry-on. What are the latest rules about these larger electronics?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by mts, JoErNanO Mar 21 '17 at 8:15


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










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    The new rules seem to be very much in flux, or perhaps not fully issued yet, as one airline deleted their announcement of them. It's unclear exactly who this will apply to and for how long. It's probably best to keep checking for updates, but there aren't a lot of specifics right now.
    – Zach Lipton
    Mar 21 '17 at 8:34






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    While the OP would get a more accurate yes/no if the question included a departure country, any answer would naturally list the 6 (or 8: US vs UK) countries, therefore it is possible to answer the question without this clarification. Voting to reopen.
    – Kate Gregory
    Mar 21 '17 at 20:38













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I am going to the US in the coming week. However, I heard that laptop and camera are not permitted to bring on board as carry-on. What are the latest rules about these larger electronics?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by mts, JoErNanO Mar 21 '17 at 8:15


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    The new rules seem to be very much in flux, or perhaps not fully issued yet, as one airline deleted their announcement of them. It's unclear exactly who this will apply to and for how long. It's probably best to keep checking for updates, but there aren't a lot of specifics right now.
    – Zach Lipton
    Mar 21 '17 at 8:34






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    While the OP would get a more accurate yes/no if the question included a departure country, any answer would naturally list the 6 (or 8: US vs UK) countries, therefore it is possible to answer the question without this clarification. Voting to reopen.
    – Kate Gregory
    Mar 21 '17 at 20:38












  • 1




    The new rules seem to be very much in flux, or perhaps not fully issued yet, as one airline deleted their announcement of them. It's unclear exactly who this will apply to and for how long. It's probably best to keep checking for updates, but there aren't a lot of specifics right now.
    – Zach Lipton
    Mar 21 '17 at 8:34






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    While the OP would get a more accurate yes/no if the question included a departure country, any answer would naturally list the 6 (or 8: US vs UK) countries, therefore it is possible to answer the question without this clarification. Voting to reopen.
    – Kate Gregory
    Mar 21 '17 at 20:38







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The new rules seem to be very much in flux, or perhaps not fully issued yet, as one airline deleted their announcement of them. It's unclear exactly who this will apply to and for how long. It's probably best to keep checking for updates, but there aren't a lot of specifics right now.
– Zach Lipton
Mar 21 '17 at 8:34




The new rules seem to be very much in flux, or perhaps not fully issued yet, as one airline deleted their announcement of them. It's unclear exactly who this will apply to and for how long. It's probably best to keep checking for updates, but there aren't a lot of specifics right now.
– Zach Lipton
Mar 21 '17 at 8:34




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While the OP would get a more accurate yes/no if the question included a departure country, any answer would naturally list the 6 (or 8: US vs UK) countries, therefore it is possible to answer the question without this clarification. Voting to reopen.
– Kate Gregory
Mar 21 '17 at 20:38




While the OP would get a more accurate yes/no if the question included a departure country, any answer would naturally list the 6 (or 8: US vs UK) countries, therefore it is possible to answer the question without this clarification. Voting to reopen.
– Kate Gregory
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A new order has been issued for airlines flying from some Middle Eastern countries that have direct flights to the US, that anything larger than a cell phone shall not be permitted in the cabin and must be checked in.




The ban, on devices larger than a mobile phone, affects nonstop
flights to the U.S. from 10 international airports in cities including
Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Kuwait City, Istanbul and Cairo, the
Associated Press reported, citing a U.S. official it didn’t identify.
The indefinite ban would impact nine Middle Eastern airlines, a second
official told the AP.



The ban would exclude mobile phones and medical devices, Royal
Jordanian said. Cameras, DVD players and electronics games along with
tablets and laptops must be carried in checked baggage only starting
March 21, the airline said.




Source: Bloomberg




2016-MAR-21



The UK has announced similar flight restrictions:




Britain has introduced restrictions on carry-on electronic goods on
direct inbound flights from Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia
and Saudi Arabia for the safety of the public, a spokesman for Prime
Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday.



Earlier, the United States imposed similar restrictions on planes
coming from 10 airports in Muslim-majority countries in the Middle
East and North Africa in response to unspecified security threats.



"Direct flights to the UK from these destinations continue to operate
to the UK subject to these new measures being in place," the spokesman
told reporters. "We think these steps are necessary and proportionate
to allow passengers to travel safely."



Passengers would not be allowed to bring phones, laptops or tablets
over 16 cm in length, 9.3 cm in width and with a depth of over 1.5 cm
into the cabin. These items would have to be in checked-in hold
luggage, he said.




Source: Reuters






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    A new order has been issued for airlines flying from some Middle Eastern countries that have direct flights to the US, that anything larger than a cell phone shall not be permitted in the cabin and must be checked in.




    The ban, on devices larger than a mobile phone, affects nonstop
    flights to the U.S. from 10 international airports in cities including
    Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Kuwait City, Istanbul and Cairo, the
    Associated Press reported, citing a U.S. official it didn’t identify.
    The indefinite ban would impact nine Middle Eastern airlines, a second
    official told the AP.



    The ban would exclude mobile phones and medical devices, Royal
    Jordanian said. Cameras, DVD players and electronics games along with
    tablets and laptops must be carried in checked baggage only starting
    March 21, the airline said.




    Source: Bloomberg




    2016-MAR-21



    The UK has announced similar flight restrictions:




    Britain has introduced restrictions on carry-on electronic goods on
    direct inbound flights from Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia
    and Saudi Arabia for the safety of the public, a spokesman for Prime
    Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday.



    Earlier, the United States imposed similar restrictions on planes
    coming from 10 airports in Muslim-majority countries in the Middle
    East and North Africa in response to unspecified security threats.



    "Direct flights to the UK from these destinations continue to operate
    to the UK subject to these new measures being in place," the spokesman
    told reporters. "We think these steps are necessary and proportionate
    to allow passengers to travel safely."



    Passengers would not be allowed to bring phones, laptops or tablets
    over 16 cm in length, 9.3 cm in width and with a depth of over 1.5 cm
    into the cabin. These items would have to be in checked-in hold
    luggage, he said.




    Source: Reuters






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      A new order has been issued for airlines flying from some Middle Eastern countries that have direct flights to the US, that anything larger than a cell phone shall not be permitted in the cabin and must be checked in.




      The ban, on devices larger than a mobile phone, affects nonstop
      flights to the U.S. from 10 international airports in cities including
      Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Kuwait City, Istanbul and Cairo, the
      Associated Press reported, citing a U.S. official it didn’t identify.
      The indefinite ban would impact nine Middle Eastern airlines, a second
      official told the AP.



      The ban would exclude mobile phones and medical devices, Royal
      Jordanian said. Cameras, DVD players and electronics games along with
      tablets and laptops must be carried in checked baggage only starting
      March 21, the airline said.




      Source: Bloomberg




      2016-MAR-21



      The UK has announced similar flight restrictions:




      Britain has introduced restrictions on carry-on electronic goods on
      direct inbound flights from Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia
      and Saudi Arabia for the safety of the public, a spokesman for Prime
      Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday.



      Earlier, the United States imposed similar restrictions on planes
      coming from 10 airports in Muslim-majority countries in the Middle
      East and North Africa in response to unspecified security threats.



      "Direct flights to the UK from these destinations continue to operate
      to the UK subject to these new measures being in place," the spokesman
      told reporters. "We think these steps are necessary and proportionate
      to allow passengers to travel safely."



      Passengers would not be allowed to bring phones, laptops or tablets
      over 16 cm in length, 9.3 cm in width and with a depth of over 1.5 cm
      into the cabin. These items would have to be in checked-in hold
      luggage, he said.




      Source: Reuters






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        A new order has been issued for airlines flying from some Middle Eastern countries that have direct flights to the US, that anything larger than a cell phone shall not be permitted in the cabin and must be checked in.




        The ban, on devices larger than a mobile phone, affects nonstop
        flights to the U.S. from 10 international airports in cities including
        Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Kuwait City, Istanbul and Cairo, the
        Associated Press reported, citing a U.S. official it didn’t identify.
        The indefinite ban would impact nine Middle Eastern airlines, a second
        official told the AP.



        The ban would exclude mobile phones and medical devices, Royal
        Jordanian said. Cameras, DVD players and electronics games along with
        tablets and laptops must be carried in checked baggage only starting
        March 21, the airline said.




        Source: Bloomberg




        2016-MAR-21



        The UK has announced similar flight restrictions:




        Britain has introduced restrictions on carry-on electronic goods on
        direct inbound flights from Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia
        and Saudi Arabia for the safety of the public, a spokesman for Prime
        Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday.



        Earlier, the United States imposed similar restrictions on planes
        coming from 10 airports in Muslim-majority countries in the Middle
        East and North Africa in response to unspecified security threats.



        "Direct flights to the UK from these destinations continue to operate
        to the UK subject to these new measures being in place," the spokesman
        told reporters. "We think these steps are necessary and proportionate
        to allow passengers to travel safely."



        Passengers would not be allowed to bring phones, laptops or tablets
        over 16 cm in length, 9.3 cm in width and with a depth of over 1.5 cm
        into the cabin. These items would have to be in checked-in hold
        luggage, he said.




        Source: Reuters






        share|improve this answer














        A new order has been issued for airlines flying from some Middle Eastern countries that have direct flights to the US, that anything larger than a cell phone shall not be permitted in the cabin and must be checked in.




        The ban, on devices larger than a mobile phone, affects nonstop
        flights to the U.S. from 10 international airports in cities including
        Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Kuwait City, Istanbul and Cairo, the
        Associated Press reported, citing a U.S. official it didn’t identify.
        The indefinite ban would impact nine Middle Eastern airlines, a second
        official told the AP.



        The ban would exclude mobile phones and medical devices, Royal
        Jordanian said. Cameras, DVD players and electronics games along with
        tablets and laptops must be carried in checked baggage only starting
        March 21, the airline said.




        Source: Bloomberg




        2016-MAR-21



        The UK has announced similar flight restrictions:




        Britain has introduced restrictions on carry-on electronic goods on
        direct inbound flights from Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia
        and Saudi Arabia for the safety of the public, a spokesman for Prime
        Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday.



        Earlier, the United States imposed similar restrictions on planes
        coming from 10 airports in Muslim-majority countries in the Middle
        East and North Africa in response to unspecified security threats.



        "Direct flights to the UK from these destinations continue to operate
        to the UK subject to these new measures being in place," the spokesman
        told reporters. "We think these steps are necessary and proportionate
        to allow passengers to travel safely."



        Passengers would not be allowed to bring phones, laptops or tablets
        over 16 cm in length, 9.3 cm in width and with a depth of over 1.5 cm
        into the cabin. These items would have to be in checked-in hold
        luggage, he said.




        Source: Reuters







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