With the holidays coming up, airlines are bound to be swamped with
travelers flying across the country to
visit family and friends. And once the
flight takes off not only are travelers saying goodbye to wherever they took
off, but also to having access to their mobile phones and tablets – at least
that’s how things have been. With new
guidelines from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) many airlines will
now allow electronic devices - even during take-off and landing as long they
are in airplane mode.
United Airlines was the first to announce this new policy and JetBlue
and Delta airlines quickly followed suit. American Airlines implemented the
plan last Monday on November 4? And Virgin Airlines is still in the process of getting FAA
approval.
Some restrictions still apply though; passengers can't make calls while
in flight and smart phones must be in airplane mode. So while you can play
games on your phone, you can't text pictures of the clouds to everyone in your
contact list. Travelers still are unable to use their device during take-off or
landing if it weighs more than two pounds.
While you still can't text and tweet mid-flight, this is still a big
step forward. Who knows, ten years from now you could be Instagraming pictures
from 40,000 feet above the ground!
For more information please visit http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/31/travel/faa-portable-electronic-devices/
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