DHS chief hints laptop ban may not be extended right now
WASHINGTON — It may not be necessary to expand a ban on laptops and other large electronics in the cabins of many international flights into the United States right now, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said Tuesday.
Kelly didn’t rule out an expansion from 10 current airports, mostly in the Middle East and Africa, to all nonstop flights from Europe to the U.S., but he said he has a “fair amount of confidence” that aviation security can be raised enough to limit or eliminate some inconveniences for travellers.
“The good news is, I think … with a fair amount of confidence, that we can raise the level overall of aviation security and not inconvenience the travelling public very much, if at all in some cases and just really add to the security and get our arms around” the situation, Kelly said.
He said if he wasn’t so confident, “I would increase the ban,” adding that new technologies are being developed that will help enhance air travel security.


