The state-run Anadolu Agency reported today that passengers were allowed on board a New York-bound Turkish Airlines flight carrying their laptops and other devices.
Turkish officials had said yesterday that the ban would be lifted after a delegation of US security officials carried out inspections.
Last week, Turkey began using high-technology tomography devices to scan luggage at Istanbul's Ataturk International Airport. It was not immediately clear what other security measures were taken.
The US imposed the laptop ban in March on flights from Istanbul and nine other airports in the Middle East. The ban has also been lifted at Abu Dhabi airport.
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