EU demands talks with US over possible airline laptop ban
BY Agencies12 May 2017 11:10 PM IST
Agencies12 May 2017 11:12 PM IST
The EU is seeking urgent talks with Washington over a possible US ban on carry-on computers on European flights to the United States, an EU source said on Friday. The European Union has not yet received a response from Washington to its request, the source said.
The US Department of Homeland Security said on Tuesday it was close to a decision on extending to Europe an existing ban imposed on eight countries, as the busy summer transatlantic travel season looms.
Airlines flying to the United States from European airports that would be involved in implementing the policy have been given a warning that it is under consideration, the department said.
A spokesman for the European Commission said that "the United States and the European Union have a long-standing and fruitful cooperation on security" and the commission had approached the US "to continue to pursue that cooperation".
In March, Washington banned passengers on direct flights to the United States from 10 airports in eight countries from carrying on board laptop computers, tablets and other electronic devices larger than cellphones.
The affected airports are in Turkey, North Africa and the Middle East.
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