Turkish Airlines Starts Offering Laptops on U.S.-Bound Flights After Ban

Turkish Airlines flight attendant lends laptop computers to main class passengers on flights to the United States -Tuskish Airlines photo

 

Ankara (MINA) – Turkish Airlines on Saturday (May 6) began offering laptops to its business-class passengers flying to the United States after a ban on large-sized electronic devices in cabin from certain countries.

The in-flight laptops have a touch screen and a built-in security system to protect user privacy. All records will be automatically deleted when the computer is turned off, Xonhua reported, citing the company in a written statement.

The airlines will also offer the same service to business-class passengers bound for Britain, which also issued the ban, from May 12.

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Washington has barred all electronic devices larger than a mobile phone on direct flights to the United States from 10 airports in eight Muslim-majority countries, including Istanbuls Ataturk International Airport.

Britain later issued a similar ban on all flights from airports in Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Tunisia. (T/RS5/RS1)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)