Dubai's Emirates, flydubai ban certain Apple laptops from flights
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Dubai’s Emirates, flydubai ban certain Apple laptops from flights

Dubai’s Emirates, flydubai ban certain Apple laptops from flights

Recalled models sold between September 2015 and February 2017 cannot be taken aboard unless their batteries have been replaced

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Emirates and flydubai have become the latest airlines to ban certain MacBook Pro laptops from flights.

However, the ban by the Dubai-based carriers goes even further than some airlines by banning the laptops from being carried onboard entirely unless their batteries have been replaced.

Apple previously issued a recall of 15-inch MacBook Pro laptops that were sold between September 2015 and February 2017 over concerns the batteries could overheat and start a fire.

According to Apple, the laptops are perfectly safe once the batteries are replaced with new ones – which the company has said it will do for free.

In an announcement posted to its website, Dubai-based Emirates said it has banned the recalled MacBooks entirely unless it can be proven their defective batteries have been replaced with new, safer ones.

“Therefore, as a safety precaution, travellers will not be permitted to carry these MacBook Pro models as checked or carry-on baggage on Emirates flights unless the battery has been replaced,” reads the notice in part.

A similar notice was posted by flydubai on September 8. Like Emirates, the carrier has forbidden recalled MacBook Pros from being taken on planes unless the battery has been replaced.

Emirates and flydubai’s decision follows numerous other airlines restricting or banning the laptops. Abu-Dhabi based Etihad Airways and Oman Air have banned the MacBooks from coming aboard flights as checked luggage. However, the MacBook Pros may still be brought on-board as carry-on luggage provided they remain off for the duration of the flight.

Read: Etihad restricts certain Apple laptops from flights

In Australia, national carrier Qantas has stated the recalled MacBooks must be carried in the cabin and remain off, while Virgin Australia has banned Apple laptops from checked-in luggage entirely. Singapore Airlines and Thai Airways have also banned the recalled laptops from being taken aboard.

Read: Oman Air adds to list of airlines banning certain Apple laptops from flights

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) previously said in a statement that it was “aware of the recalled batteries that are used in some Apple MacBook Pro laptops,” adding that major US airlines had been alerted.

Read: Certain MacBook Pro laptops banned from US flights

In Europe, the EU Aviation Safety Agency has also warned airlines about flying with the same MacBook Pro models on board.


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