Emirates bans some MacBook Pros on its flights

Passengers are not allowed to check in affected laptop models or carry them as hand luggage

Emirates has banned some MacBook Pro laptops on flights due to safety concerns.     
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Emirates airline has banned some MacBook Pro laptops on flights because of defective batteries that pose a fire risk.

The airline's security alert was issued after Apple recalled 15-inch MacBook Pro models sold between September 2015 and February 2017.

"As a safety precaution, travellers will not be permitted to carry these MacBook Pro models as checked-in or carry-on baggage on Emirates flights unless the battery has been replaced," Emirates said on its website.

"To check if your device is affected, and for more information on battery replacement options, please visit Apple's 15-inch MacBook Pro Battery Recall webpage."

Last month, Etihad Airways banned some MacBook Pro laptops from checked-in luggage.

The airline said while the laptops could be part of  hand  luggage,  they could not be switched on or charged during flights.

Regional airlines have introduced restrictions on MacBook Pros  after Singapore Airlines and cargo carriers such as Air Italy banned the devices on their flights.