Rules Concerning Electronics Onboard US-Bound Direct Flights
I am going to be traveling from Milan (MXP) to New York (JFK) in the summer. However, my flight is with Emirates, and Milan is actually a stopover with the plane originating from Dubai. Am I allowed to pack my electronics in my carry-on bags? I'm not sure if this rule applies to me since I'm not boarding from one of the affected countries. However, since this is a direct flight originating from one of the countries in the electronics ban, does this rule apply regardless?
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I am going to be traveling from Milan (MXP) to New York (JFK) in the summer. However, my flight is with Emirates, and Milan is actually a stopover with the plane originating from Dubai. Am I allowed to pack my electronics in my carry-on bags? I'm not sure if this rule applies to me since I'm not boarding from one of the affected countries. However, since this is a direct flight originating from one of the countries in the electronics ban, does this rule apply regardless?
usa airport-security electronic-items emirates
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I am going to be traveling from Milan (MXP) to New York (JFK) in the summer. However, my flight is with Emirates, and Milan is actually a stopover with the plane originating from Dubai. Am I allowed to pack my electronics in my carry-on bags? I'm not sure if this rule applies to me since I'm not boarding from one of the affected countries. However, since this is a direct flight originating from one of the countries in the electronics ban, does this rule apply regardless?
usa airport-security electronic-items emirates
I am going to be traveling from Milan (MXP) to New York (JFK) in the summer. However, my flight is with Emirates, and Milan is actually a stopover with the plane originating from Dubai. Am I allowed to pack my electronics in my carry-on bags? I'm not sure if this rule applies to me since I'm not boarding from one of the affected countries. However, since this is a direct flight originating from one of the countries in the electronics ban, does this rule apply regardless?
usa airport-security electronic-items emirates
usa airport-security electronic-items emirates
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The ban doesn't apply to you. From the Emirates website:
This electronics ban does not apply to flights from Dubai International airport to the UK, flights into Australia, flights from Milan (EK205) and Athens (EK209) to the US, or to any other routes on the Emirates network.
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The American electronics ban should not apply to your journey.
From here:
The ban applies if…
– You’re flying to the US from Istanbul, Turkey; Dubai and Abu
Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates; Doha, Qatar; Amman, Jordan; Cairo,
Egypt; Casablanca, Morocco; Jeddah and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia; Kuwait
City, Kuwait
– You’re flying non-stop to the U.S. on one of these nine
airlines: EgyptAir; Emirates; Etihad Airways; Kuwait Airways; Qatar
Airways; Royal Air Maroc; Royal Jordanian; Saudia (Saudi Arabian
Airlines); Turkish Airlines.
But, that doesn't define how Emirates deals with this. To be sure, you should contact your airline.
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The ban doesn't apply to you. From the Emirates website:
This electronics ban does not apply to flights from Dubai International airport to the UK, flights into Australia, flights from Milan (EK205) and Athens (EK209) to the US, or to any other routes on the Emirates network.
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The ban doesn't apply to you. From the Emirates website:
This electronics ban does not apply to flights from Dubai International airport to the UK, flights into Australia, flights from Milan (EK205) and Athens (EK209) to the US, or to any other routes on the Emirates network.
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The ban doesn't apply to you. From the Emirates website:
This electronics ban does not apply to flights from Dubai International airport to the UK, flights into Australia, flights from Milan (EK205) and Athens (EK209) to the US, or to any other routes on the Emirates network.
The ban doesn't apply to you. From the Emirates website:
This electronics ban does not apply to flights from Dubai International airport to the UK, flights into Australia, flights from Milan (EK205) and Athens (EK209) to the US, or to any other routes on the Emirates network.
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The American electronics ban should not apply to your journey.
From here:
The ban applies if…
– You’re flying to the US from Istanbul, Turkey; Dubai and Abu
Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates; Doha, Qatar; Amman, Jordan; Cairo,
Egypt; Casablanca, Morocco; Jeddah and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia; Kuwait
City, Kuwait
– You’re flying non-stop to the U.S. on one of these nine
airlines: EgyptAir; Emirates; Etihad Airways; Kuwait Airways; Qatar
Airways; Royal Air Maroc; Royal Jordanian; Saudia (Saudi Arabian
Airlines); Turkish Airlines.
But, that doesn't define how Emirates deals with this. To be sure, you should contact your airline.
add a comment |
The American electronics ban should not apply to your journey.
From here:
The ban applies if…
– You’re flying to the US from Istanbul, Turkey; Dubai and Abu
Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates; Doha, Qatar; Amman, Jordan; Cairo,
Egypt; Casablanca, Morocco; Jeddah and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia; Kuwait
City, Kuwait
– You’re flying non-stop to the U.S. on one of these nine
airlines: EgyptAir; Emirates; Etihad Airways; Kuwait Airways; Qatar
Airways; Royal Air Maroc; Royal Jordanian; Saudia (Saudi Arabian
Airlines); Turkish Airlines.
But, that doesn't define how Emirates deals with this. To be sure, you should contact your airline.
add a comment |
The American electronics ban should not apply to your journey.
From here:
The ban applies if…
– You’re flying to the US from Istanbul, Turkey; Dubai and Abu
Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates; Doha, Qatar; Amman, Jordan; Cairo,
Egypt; Casablanca, Morocco; Jeddah and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia; Kuwait
City, Kuwait
– You’re flying non-stop to the U.S. on one of these nine
airlines: EgyptAir; Emirates; Etihad Airways; Kuwait Airways; Qatar
Airways; Royal Air Maroc; Royal Jordanian; Saudia (Saudi Arabian
Airlines); Turkish Airlines.
But, that doesn't define how Emirates deals with this. To be sure, you should contact your airline.
The American electronics ban should not apply to your journey.
From here:
The ban applies if…
– You’re flying to the US from Istanbul, Turkey; Dubai and Abu
Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates; Doha, Qatar; Amman, Jordan; Cairo,
Egypt; Casablanca, Morocco; Jeddah and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia; Kuwait
City, Kuwait
– You’re flying non-stop to the U.S. on one of these nine
airlines: EgyptAir; Emirates; Etihad Airways; Kuwait Airways; Qatar
Airways; Royal Air Maroc; Royal Jordanian; Saudia (Saudi Arabian
Airlines); Turkish Airlines.
But, that doesn't define how Emirates deals with this. To be sure, you should contact your airline.
answered Mar 28 '17 at 21:06
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