U.S. ban cargo transport from Cairo airport – Egyptian sources

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U.S. authorities have banned the transport of all cargo coming from Cairo International Airport destined for the United States, other than passenger luggage, sources at Cairo airport and Egypt Air told Reuters on Monday.

Sources said the U.S. authorities had suspended the cargo transportation due to lack of confidence in security measures at Cairo airport.

NAN reports that on July 13, 2017, an American delegation from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) started a two-day inspection tour of the airport to review procedures for the registration of passengers, luggage inspection and security procedures; and passenger inspection procedures.

Following their tour, officials said the TSA delegation hailed the procedures applied by Cairo Airport to secure passengers, luggage and packages, with intense focus on Egypt Air flights heading to New York.

The delegation includes two aviation experts, sources told Egypt Today.

By the end of the tour, the delegation met with a number of senior Egyptian civil aviation officials responsible for security measures at airports.

Earlier in April, a similar TSA delegation checked the airport’s security regulations and the new instructions announced then by the U.S. government regarding carrying electronic devices on board.

No comments were made to the Egyptian officials regarding the security regulations then, according to ONA.

On Tuesday, Egypt Air issued a statement saying that the U.S. ban on carrying electronic devices on board planes was lifted.

The ban now is mainly on Egypt Air flights to London.

Egypt Air had been given until March 24 to apply the regulations to passengers traveling to the U.S. and the UK.(Reuters/NAN)

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