Turkey bids to exclude airport and airline from laptop ban

The Turkish government is taking steps to keep Istanbul's main airport and its national carrier, Turkish Airlines, outside the scope of new aviation restrictions imposed by the US and UK.

Turkey bids to exclude airport and airline from laptop ban

The Turkish government is taking steps to keep Istanbul's main airport and its national carrier, Turkish Airlines, outside the scope of new aviation restrictions imposed by the US and UK.

Foreign ministry spokesman Huseyin Muftuoglu criticised the two countries for not consulting with Turkey before deciding to ban some electronics, including laptops, on board flights from some airports in the Middle East and north Africa, including Istanbul.

Mr Muftuoglu said taking measures "against people that pose a threat instead of punishing normal passengers would be more effective".

The spokesman also claimed Istanbul's Ataturk Airport was one of the safest in the world.

More than 40 people were killed last year in an attack on the airport which was blamed on Islamic State.

PA

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