Flying to the U.S. and Britain from airports in the Middle East and North Africa just got a lot more complicated.
The Trump administration has ordered nine airlines to stop passengers from bringing most types of electronic devices — not including smartphones — into the cabin for U.S.-bound flights. Instead, those devices must be checked in.
The U.K. government has announced similar restrictions.
The sudden moves, attributed to concerns about potential terrorist attacks, create a new headache for airline staff and passengers.