Qatar Air and Etihad to offer devices on loan to circumvent US ban

People must hand over their own laptops at the gate for storage in the hold, Etihad said earlier on its website that it will hand out iPads to its premium guests.

Qatar Air and Etihad to offer devices on loan to circumvent US ban
Qatar Airways will distribute loaner laptops to premium customers on US-bound flights, joining Gulf rival Etihad Airways in providing a workaround after the federal government banned passengers from bringing their own devices into aircraft cabins.

The specially purchased computers will be available to business class travellers starting next week, Qatar Air said on Thursday.

People must hand over their own laptops at the gate for storage in the hold. Abu Dhabi-based Etihad said earlier on its website that it will hand out iPads to its premium guests.

The US ban, which came into effect last Saturday, applies to flights from eight countries in the Middle East and Africa. The move raised concerns that business travellers particularly dependent on their personal devices might avoid the four major hub airports affected by the curbs and switch to competing routes.

"We truly appreciate the importance of being able to work on board our aircraft," CEO Akbar Al Baker said in a statement. "By providing this laptop-loan service we can ensure that our passengers on flights to the US can continue to work."

'Creative' response
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Tim Clark, president of Dubai-based Emirates, said on Tuesday that "creative" ways of working around the ban were being considered, including the distribution of approved loaner computers.

Passengers with Emirates can use their own devices up until boarding, whereas Qatar Air has previously required them to be relinquished at the security barrier and Etihad has urged people to pack them into checked luggage before leaving their point of origin if transiting Abu Dhabi for the US.

In addition to the loaner option, Qatar will offer all its US-bound passengers one hour of complimentary Wi-Fi. Access for the duration of the flight will cost $5.

Etihad will meanwhile hand premium clients vouchers providing free connectivity throughout, with the service commencing April 2, it said.
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