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Air travel: How will the new US electronics rules affect me? | Air travel: How will the new US electronics rules affect me? |
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The United States has announced that laptops, e-readers and almost any other electronic device that is not a phone will be banned from cabin luggage on some flights. | The United States has announced that laptops, e-readers and almost any other electronic device that is not a phone will be banned from cabin luggage on some flights. |
The rule only applies to 10 airports, but one of those is the world's busiest international airport - Dubai International. | The rule only applies to 10 airports, but one of those is the world's busiest international airport - Dubai International. |
The new rules come from the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). | |
Which items are affected? | |
The rule is broad and wide-ranging, affecting almost anything that is not a phone. | |
It says: "Electronic devices larger than a cell phone/smart phone will not be allowed to be carried onboard the aircraft in carry-on luggage or other accessible property." | It says: "Electronic devices larger than a cell phone/smart phone will not be allowed to be carried onboard the aircraft in carry-on luggage or other accessible property." |
Anything larger will have to go in checked luggage in the hold. | Anything larger will have to go in checked luggage in the hold. |
But the advice does not define that size with any measurements, saying simply that "the approximate size of a commonly available smartphone is considered to be a guideline for passengers". | But the advice does not define that size with any measurements, saying simply that "the approximate size of a commonly available smartphone is considered to be a guideline for passengers". |
The department gave a list of examples, but said it was not exhaustive: | The department gave a list of examples, but said it was not exhaustive: |
It is not clear if the vague sizing could cause problems with interpretation, especially when it comes to larger phones or so-called "phablets" such as the iPhone 7 Plus. | It is not clear if the vague sizing could cause problems with interpretation, especially when it comes to larger phones or so-called "phablets" such as the iPhone 7 Plus. |
In an accompanying document, the DHS said "their size is well understood by most passengers who fly internationally". | In an accompanying document, the DHS said "their size is well understood by most passengers who fly internationally". |
The examples specifically mention both portable media players and game systems. | The examples specifically mention both portable media players and game systems. |
But "necessary medical devices" will be allowed on board flights - after a security check. | But "necessary medical devices" will be allowed on board flights - after a security check. |
Which airports are affected? | Which airports are affected? |
The new rules apply to 10 airports: | The new rules apply to 10 airports: |
The DHS said it had chosen the airports "based on the current threat picture" but did not provide any more details. It said it might add more airports in future. | |
There is also no time limit on the rules - they will stay in place "until the threat changes". | There is also no time limit on the rules - they will stay in place "until the threat changes". |
The rule change also requires no additional TSA agents, US authorities said - any increased security cost will be borne by the affected airports. | The rule change also requires no additional TSA agents, US authorities said - any increased security cost will be borne by the affected airports. |
What about connecting flights? | What about connecting flights? |
If you are on a business trip from Asia to the US, it is likely that a Middle Eastern airport like Dubai could be part of your itinerary. | |
But the document detailing the enhanced security refers to "last point of departure airports" - so if you change planes at one of the affected airports for the last leg of your trip, the rules still apply. | But the document detailing the enhanced security refers to "last point of departure airports" - so if you change planes at one of the affected airports for the last leg of your trip, the rules still apply. |
So, for example, going from Dubai to New York - a 14-hour flight - will leave you without a laptop or other device, no matter where you started your journey from. | So, for example, going from Dubai to New York - a 14-hour flight - will leave you without a laptop or other device, no matter where you started your journey from. |
"TSA recommends passengers transferring at one of the 10 affected airports place any large personal electronic devices in their checked bags upon check-in at their originating airport," the official advice says. | "TSA recommends passengers transferring at one of the 10 affected airports place any large personal electronic devices in their checked bags upon check-in at their originating airport," the official advice says. |
What's the logic behind the ban? | What's the logic behind the ban? |
In a statement, the Department of Homeland Security said it was basing its decisions on "evaluated intelligence". | In a statement, the Department of Homeland Security said it was basing its decisions on "evaluated intelligence". |
It said terrorists "continue to target commercial aviation" and are trying to find "innovative methods" to make such attacks - including hiding explosives in consumer electronics. | It said terrorists "continue to target commercial aviation" and are trying to find "innovative methods" to make such attacks - including hiding explosives in consumer electronics. |
"We note that disseminated propaganda from various terrorist groups is encouraging attacks on aviation, to include tactics to circumvent aviation security." | "We note that disseminated propaganda from various terrorist groups is encouraging attacks on aviation, to include tactics to circumvent aviation security." |
"We have reason to be concerned," the agency said - but did not address any specific threat. | "We have reason to be concerned," the agency said - but did not address any specific threat. |
Instead, they cited three examples of attacks that caused concern: the 2015 downing of an aircraft in Egypt, the attempt to down an airliner in Somalia in 2016, and the 2016 armed attacks against airports in Brussels and Istanbul. | Instead, they cited three examples of attacks that caused concern: the 2015 downing of an aircraft in Egypt, the attempt to down an airliner in Somalia in 2016, and the 2016 armed attacks against airports in Brussels and Istanbul. |
Some of the banned devices may not be much larger than a mobile phone, adding confusion. Homeland Security said they were allowing phones simply because the new rules aim "to balance risk with impacts to the travelling public". | Some of the banned devices may not be much larger than a mobile phone, adding confusion. Homeland Security said they were allowing phones simply because the new rules aim "to balance risk with impacts to the travelling public". |
Can an airline or airport refuse? | Can an airline or airport refuse? |
No. As part of the legal agreements that allow commercial airlines to enter US airspace, they must abide by TSA security rules. | No. As part of the legal agreements that allow commercial airlines to enter US airspace, they must abide by TSA security rules. |
They have just 96 hours to implement the new procedure. This means the new procedures must be in effect by Saturday morning, 25 March, at the latest. | They have just 96 hours to implement the new procedure. This means the new procedures must be in effect by Saturday morning, 25 March, at the latest. |
The DHS is also keen to point out that the new rules will apply to a very small proportion of travellers - just 10 of the 250 or so airports which fly to the US. | The DHS is also keen to point out that the new rules will apply to a very small proportion of travellers - just 10 of the 250 or so airports which fly to the US. |
"A small percentage of flights to the United States will be affected, and the exact number of flights will vary on a day to day basis," it said. | "A small percentage of flights to the United States will be affected, and the exact number of flights will vary on a day to day basis," it said. |