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Australia joins security crackdown on tech in Middle East airports

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The Australian government has announced « targeted » electronics screening and security checks following similar moves in the UK and US.
Airline passengers flying from the Middle East to Australia face increased scrutiny and potential delays with the introduction of new electronics screening processes in three major transit airports.
Passengers flying out of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha will now be « randomly selected » for explosive detection screening, and face additional « targeted screening of electronic devices.  »
The measures were announced by the Australian government, and will affect Qantas, Emirates and Qatar Airways flights, as well as Etihad flights, including Virgin Australia code share.
A number of Middle Eastern and North African travel hubs have been targeted with increased airline security measures in recent weeks, including a carry-on baggage ban for electronics larger than a phone on US- and UK-bound flights from countries including Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

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