In May, the US had banned large electronic devices like laptops and cameras as cabin baggage on US-bound planes from 10 foreign destinations, mostly in Muslim-majority countries.
"Effective immediately, the electronics ban has been lifted for Emirates flights from Dubai International Airport to the USA," Dubai-based Emirates said in a statement today.
The airline, which operates a significant number of flights to the US, also said it had been working hard "to implement heightened security measures and protocols that meet the requirements of the US Department of Homeland Security's new guidelines for all US-bound flights".
Passengers travelling to the US from 10 airports, were barred in March from carrying large electronic devices as cabin baggage. The airports included those at Dubai and Istanbul.
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Now the restrictions have been lifted at the two airports after they complied with stronger security measures that have been laid out by the US.
Earlier this week, Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways said passengers on its flights to the US from Abu Dhabi airport can carry electronic devices on board.