USA: A Laptop ban on flight cabinets is being prepared

America is ready to ban carrying laptops on flights to by and Europe, Homeland Security officials said today.

Yesterday, European security officials told The Daily Beast that the US will require all laptops and similar (notebooks etc) to be secured in checked baggage and placed in the hold, on flights from the UK and Europe. Laptop

The ban can be announced today, Thursday. U.S. officials did not confirm the report, but said: "It is under consideration."

In March, laptops were banned from flights from 10 airports in eight Middle Eastern countries to the US, as authorities argued that they had evidence that terrorists were firing aircraft using explosive laptops.

Of course, if the ban goes into effect, it will be a devastating blow for the airlines . In addition to economy class passengers not being happy at all, there are first class passengers who pay because they need to get a fancy seat on an airline so they can work during . The airlines promote exactly this and have installed all the necessary for this very purpose.

But here we must mention that if the bombs can be integrated in laptops, then even placing them in the luggage compartment would be very dangerous…

So while we wait for the final decision on the ban, it seems that the US, looking at security, is preparing to make our lives much more difficult.
"No final decision has been made to extend the restriction of large electronic devices to aircraft cabins, however, it is being considered," he told the US Department of Homeland Security.

"DHS continues to assess the threat environment and will make changes when necessary to keep travelers safe in the air."

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