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Dubai's Emirates Airlines bans pagers, walkie-talkies after Lebanon attacks

Dubai's Emirates Airlines has banned guests from carrying pagers and walkietalkies on its flights, following last month's attacks on Lebanese group Hezbollah involving interaction devices that took off.

All guests traveling to, from, or by means of Dubai are restricted from carrying pagers and walkie-talkies in checked or cabin luggage, the airline stated in a declaration on its site on Friday. It included that any prohibited items discovered will be taken by Dubai Cops as part of increased security procedures.

In the lethal September attacks, countless booby-trapped Hezbollah pagers and hundreds of radios took off - attacks that were extensively blamed on Israel but which it has not declared.

The Middle East's largest airline company likewise revealed that flights to Iraq and Iran will stay suspended up until Tuesday, while services to Jordan will resume on Sunday.

Flights to Lebanon will remain suspended till Oct. 15 due to intensifying Israeli attacks versus Iran-backed Hezbollah, including strikes near Beirut's airport.

Numerous other airline companies have likewise suspended flights to Beirut and other regional airports amid heightened tensions.

(source: Reuters)