To ban or not to ban laptops? Millions of global travelers are anxiously
awaiting the answer to this question. Since the U.S. government received
credible intelligence that ISIS had developed the capability to conceal
explosive devices within laptops, tablets, and other large electronic
devices, these devices have been banned, as of late March, from the airline
cabins of U.S.-bound flights originating from 10 airports in the Middle
East and North Africa. However, within the last week the Trump
administration has been hinting that the ban could be extended to European
airports.
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