Passengers with tablets, laptops, and cameras will be asked to separate their electronics from the carry-on for screening.
Taiwan News
Date: 2017/07/16
By: Teng Pei-ju, Taiwan News, Staff Writer
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Starting from Monday, randomly selected U.S.-bound
“The new security measures are implemented to align with the U.S.’s request,” said the CAA.
The CAA said that the explosives-detection devices are now in place at airport terminals. Passengers flying to the U.S. with electronics larger than a smartphone, such as tablets, laptops, e-readers, DVD players, game consoles, and cameras will be asked to send their devices for separate screening before boarding. [FULL STORY]