Which Airlines Let You Use Electronic Devices During Takeoff and Landing?

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Colin Daileda
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Which Airlines Let You Use Electronic Devices During Takeoff and Landing?

The Federal Aviation Administration announced late last month that it would allow airlines passengers to use personal electronic devices, such as tablets and smartphones, during all flight phases, including takeoff and landing. Phone calls are still prohibited, and the devices will have to be in "airplane mode," but customers can use Wi-Fi if the plane already has it set up.

Different airlines are complying with the new rules at their own pace: Some were ready to go by Nov. 1, while others do not yet have a timetable for the switch.

Check out the chart, below, to see whether your favorite major airline is now more electronics-friendly:

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