Emirates Bans Devices: Ensuring Safe, Disruption-Free Flights
Emirates Bans Pagers and Walkie-Talkies on All Flights
The Emirates airline has introduced a new regulation prohibiting the use of pagers and walkie-talkies on all its flights. The airline emphasized in an official statement that any such devices found in passengers' hand luggage or checked baggage will be confiscated by the Dubai Police.
This move aligns with the airline's safety regulations aiming to ensure maximum protection for passengers and crew. Some technological devices, such as pagers and walkie-talkies, can interfere with the aircraft's communication systems, prompting Emirates to ban them on all flights.
How Does This Affect Passengers?
Emirates urges all passengers to check their luggage before traveling to ensure that they are not carrying any prohibited devices. Before implementing the new regulation, Emirates informed the traveling public about the changes and worked closely with travel agencies to ensure the majority of passengers are aware of the modification.
Passengers found with prohibited devices not only lose the items but also face rigorous security checks, potentially causing boarding delays. The Dubai Police will confiscate all devices and owners will not have them returned.
What Can You Bring Instead?
Passengers can still bring traditional mobile phones, laptops, and tablets, provided they switch them to flight mode during takeoff and landing. Emirates continues to ensure passengers have access to the internet and other onboard services, ensuring communication isn’t entirely disrupted during the flight.
This new regulation is another step by Emirates to maintain flight tranquility and passenger safety on each journey.
For more information on the list of prohibited devices, visit Emirates' official website where they detail the regulations and their application.