US mulls extension to air laptop ban
HOMELAND Security John Kelly said that he was considering banning laptop computers on international flights into and out of the United States, amid signs of “a real threat.”
Kelly made his remarks yesterday during the Memorial Day weekend, one of the busiest travel periods in the US, and at a time when the bombing last Monday at a concert in Manchester, England, has raised concerns that further attacks, possibly involving explosives packed in electronic devices, might be planned.
“There’s a real threat — numerous threats against aviation,” Kelly told the Fox New Sunday program, when asked about the likelihood that a wide-reaching ban on large electronics in airplane cabins could be imposed.
The homeland security chief said terrorists were “obsessed” with the idea of “knocking down an airplane in flight, particularly a US carrier, if it’s full of mostly US folks.”
A ban could seriously disrupt flights between Europe and the US. Some 3,250 a week are expected this summer between America and European Union countries.
If the laptop ban Kelly discussed is put in place, it would greatly expand on a rule he announced on March 21, banning electronic devices larger than a smartphone from the cabins of flights from 10 airports in the Middle East and North Africa. Countries affected are Turkey, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Morocco.
In March, Britain took similar measures targeting a smaller list of countries: Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia and Saudi Arabia.
In Europe last week, during US President Donald Trump’s nine-day foreign trip, Kelly met with European Commission officials in Brussels to discuss a possible laptop ban in airplane cabins.
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