The FAA relaxes its rules on electronic devices below 10,000 feet, JetBlue...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) (Washington) today (October 31) relaxed its rules (finally) on the passenger use of electronic devices below 10,000 feet. The decision to use these devices...
View ArticleJetBlue becomes the first U.S. airline to implement personal electronic...
JetBlue Airways (New York) received approval for gate-to-gate personal electronic device (PED) from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) at 4:15 p.m. ET on November 1, and implemented the policy...
View ArticleUnited joins JetBlue and Delta in offering electronics-friendly cabins
United Airlines (Chicago) has joined JetBlue Airways and Delta Air Lines in now offering electronics-friendly cabins. The airline issued this statement: United Airlines is now offering its customers...
View ArticleAlaska Airlines to allow its passengers to use PEDs starting today
Alaska Airlines (Seattle/Tacoma) passengers on flights today (November 9) can begin enjoying the use of their tablets, book readers, games and other personal electronic devices from gate to gate....
View ArticleFinnair receives approval to ease rules on electronic devices
Finnair (Helsinki) has received approval to ease rules on electronic devices and issued this statement: The approval came from the Finnish Transport Safety Agency (Trafi). Passengers may still be...
View ArticleSouthwest rolls out mobile boarding passes nationwide
Southwest Airlines (Dallas) today (May 28) announced mobile boarding passes are now available for Customers traveling throughout the United States. Today’s announcement marks the completion of the...
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