In response to the recent incidents involving explosive devices within pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon, Emirates Airlines has taken a step to ensure the safety of its passengers. The airline announced that all passengers traveling to, from, or via Dubai are now prohibited from carrying pagers and walkie-talkies in both checked and cabin baggage. This new regulation, effective immediately, is a direct consequence of the attacks that caused significant casualties and exposed vulnerabilities in communication device security.
The attacks, which occurred on September 17 and 18, 2024, saw numerous devices explode across Lebanon and Syria, resulting in the deaths of 42 people and injuries to thousands. Investigations revealed that these devices, which were used by Hezbollah, had been compromised with explosives. This breach not only inflicted heavy casualties but also highlighted a major security risk in the use of such devices.
In light of these events, Emirates’ decision to ban these items from all flights is a precautionary measure aimed at preventing similar incidents. The Dubai Police will enforce this policy strictly, with any discovered pagers or walkie-talkies in passengers’ luggage being confiscated.
This policy underscores the broader implications of the attacks on international travel security protocols. It also serves as a reminder of the increasing need for vigilance and enhanced security measures in the face of evolving threats. Emirates’ swift action reflects the seriousness with which it views the potential for technology to be used as a tool for terrorism.
For further details, passengers are encouraged to visit the Emirates travel updates page at Emirates Travel Updates.