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  1. Take note if you are travelling on these airlines/flying from or in transit from these airports to UK and US. Which airports are involved? The U.S. ban cover 10 airports, including major global hubs such as Dubai. The full list: Cairo, Egypt; Dubai and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Istanbul, Turkey; Doha, Qatar; Amman, Jordan; Kuwait City; Casablanca, Morocco; and Jeddah and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The U.K. list is shorter. It covers all inbound flights from Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia and Saudi Arabia but omits airports such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha. Which airlines are affected? The nine airlines that operate direct flights to the U.S. from affected airports are Egyptair, Emirates Airline, Etihad Airways, Kuwait Airways, Qatar Airways, Royal Air Maroc, Royal Jordanian Airlines, Saudi Arabian Airlines and Turkish Airlines. The U.K. restrictions apply to 14 airlines: British Airways, EasyJet, Jet2.com, Monarch, Thomas Cook, Thomson, Turkish Airlines, Pegasus Airways, Atlas-Global Airlines, Middle East Airlines, Egyptair, Royal Jordanian, Tunis Air and Saudia. Which devices are banned? Smartphones will still be allowed. But passengers will have to check in any electronic devices bigger than that. That includes laptops, cameras, gaming devices and tablets such as iPads. http://money.cnn.com/2017/03/21/news/airline-electronics-ban-explainer/
  2. Ok...few days back bought a new iPad2. Set up with my existing iTunes account. I have another Ipad1, which I have organized the folders very nicely. As there are over 100s of apps, a organized iPad is essential. If not organized, the apps would overflow outside the 11pages, and will not be easily accessible. I am having a headache. Trying to tick And untick the apps and rearrange it manually on my new ipad2. I can't seems to get my new iPad2 to sync to be a exact copy of my old iPad. I want to have two identical iPads with same identical apps, exactly same arrangement and position of the icons! Anyone knows how to sync and make both iPad totally identical? I read few apple help site......no one seem to ask to Have identicL iPhone or iPads. Most only talk about multiple accounts sharing apps, or wife hubby manually tick/untick the apps they need from iTunes, etc. I just want to sync both iPads to be identical..so I can interchange between two iPads without searching high and low for apps that are not at the usual pages. Thanks.
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