UAE bans pagers and walkie-talkies on flight to Beirut
Restriction on communication devices are to protect travellers safety.
Dubai: Following a recent ban in Beirut, airlines in the UAE have issued clear guidelines regarding the use of pagers and walkie-talkies on flights to Lebanon. The clarification comes after Lebanese authorities implemented new restrictions on the use of certain communication devices for security reasons.
According to UAE carriers, passengers traveling to Lebanon will no longer be permitted to use pagers and walkie-talkies during flights, aligning with the safety protocols recently enacted in Beirut.
The ban is part of broader measures introduced by Lebanese aviation authorities to enhance onboard security and ensure compliance with international standards.
Only pagers and walkie-talkies are banned
UAE Airlines have stressed that the ban applies only to these specific communication devices and does not affect other electronic items like smartphones or laptops, which are still allowed by existing rules. Passengers are advised to follow the updated regulations to avoid any inconvenience during their journey.
Airlines issue updated guidelines
In a statement, one major UAE airline said, "We are committed to ensuring a safe and comfortable journey for all our passengers. In light of recent developments, we have updated our guidelines to prohibit the use of pagers and walkie-talkies on flights to Beirut. We encourage all travelers to check the latest information before flying."
Passengers advised to check updates
Passengers are urged to contact their respective airlines or visit official websites for more details regarding the new rules.