How To Keep Your Laptop Safe When Traveling Through The Middle East
Travelers flying from the Middle East to the United States and the United Kingdom now face an unexpected snag: A ban on large electronics like laptops and tablets in the cabin on many flights. Those passengers are now required to check tablets and laptops in with their baggage. Depending on whom you talk to, the move is either a response to a recent terror threat involving a fake iPad or a protectionist measure designed to steer business travelers towards American and British legacy carriers.
The laptop ban impacts all flights, direct or connecting, that depart Egypt’s Cairo airport, Jordan’s Queen Alia, Read More
Source:: Fast Company



