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Editor's Insight: How the latest anti-terrorist measures affect world travel

The bans on large carry-on electrionic devices target travellers to the US and the UK from the Middle East and North Africa. 

Thu, 23 Mar 2017

New airline security measures will inconvenience international travellers over the coming months.

The US and the UK have banned passengers from carrying most electronics larger than a cellphone on to aircraft.

The ban applies to all electronic devices larger than 16cm long, 9.3cm wide or

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