UK Policy
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Under the new arrangements, phones, laptops and tablets larger than:
length: 16.0cm
width: 9.3cm
depth: 1.5cm
will not be allowed in the cabin on selected flights to the UK from the countries affected. Most smart phones fall within these limits and will continue to be allowed on board. However, devices larger than these dimensions may not be carried in the cabin. This is in addition to other existing security arrangements. This will apply to inbound flights to the UK from the following locations:
Turkey
Lebanon
Egypt
Saudi Arabia
Jordan
Tunisia
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Which devices are not allowed in the cabin?
large phones
all laptops
all tablets and e-readers
Which flights and routes will this apply to?
These new measures will apply on all inbound direct flights travelling to the UK from the following countries:
Turkey
Lebanon
Jordan
Egypt
Tunisia
Saudi Arabia
Passengers travelling on these flights should check online with their carrier if they require further information.
What’s a ‘normal sized mobile phone’?
Most smart phones will be allowed in the cabin, including many common popular handsets such as:
iPhone 7 Plus
Samsung Galaxy 7 Edge
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
LG G3
Sony Xperia Z2
The new UK measures will mean that phones, laptops and tablets larger than:
length: 16.0cm
width: 9.3cm
depth: 1.5cm
will not be allowed in the cabin.
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In the myriad of news articles talking about it I haven't seen a link to the US policy, nor on the TSA, FAA or Homeland websites.