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Hong Kong based Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. said on its website that it had suspended self drop baggage services and that passengers heading to the U.S.  will be subject to a short security interview when checking their luggage. Those without bags would have a similar interview at their gates. EgyptAir said in a statement the new measures include more detailed searches of passengers and their luggage and interviews. The strict procedures will extend to unauthorized agricultural or veterinary products.
Five global long haul airlines will begin new security interviews of all passengers on U.S. bound flights starting Thursday at the request of American officials, the companies said Wednesday. Long haul carriers Air France, Cathay Pacific, EgyptAir, Emirates and Lufthansa all said they`d start the screenings. A sixth carrier, Royal Jordanian, said it would begin the new procedures in mid January after U.S. authorities granted RJ`s request for a delay in implementing the measures.
However, the airlines offered different descriptions of how the interviews would take place, ranging from another form a traveler would have to fill out to actually being questioned by an airline employee. It wasn`t immediately clear if other global airlines would be affected, though the Trump administration previously rolled out a laptop ban and travel bans that have thrown the international travel industry into disarray.

That laptop ban, as well as travel bans affecting predominantly Muslim countries, have hurt Mideast airlines. Emirates, the region`s biggest, said it slashed 20% of its flights to America in the wake of the restrictions. It wasn`t immediately clear if other Mideast airlines were affected by the new rules. Abu Dhabi based Etihad said its operations  were normal without elaborating, while Doha based Qatar Airways did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to a request for comment. However, it comes at the end of a 120 day deadline for airlines to meet new U.S. regulations following the ban on laptops in airplane cabins of some Mideast airlines being lifted. Air France said it will begin new security interviews on Thursday at Paris Orly Airport and a week later, on Nov. 2, at Charles de Gaulle Airport. It said the extra screening will take the form of a questionnaire handed over to  100% of passengers.



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