Rules for the use of electronic devices on board

  1. Transmitting electronic devices prohibited for use on board the aircraft at all stages of flight:
    • AM / FM transceivers (TVs, radios);
    • devices with remote control;
    • devices that emit electromagnetic waves;
    • transceiver devices, for example, a walkie-talkie;
    • wireless devices such as a keyboard.
  2. Electronic devices allowed for use without restrictions:
    • Digital Watch;
    • portable voice recorders;
    • Hearing Aids;
    • pacemakers;
    • implanted medical devices;
    • portable electronic medical devices authorized by the Airline.
  3. Electronic devices allowed to be used without restrictions until the doors are closed or during a long stay (at the discretion of the pilot-in-command):
    • mobile phones and smartphones (with the permission of local authorities);
    • wireless accessories for computers and mobile phones;
    • one-way pagers (receiving only);
    • all other electronic devices.
  4. Transmitting electronic devices with restrictions for use:
    • mobile phones and smartphones;
    • tablets;
    • Bluetooth devices;
    • eBooks;
    • electronic games;
    • digital media players (having a transfer function).

    During the following flight phases: taxiing, takeoff, level flight, descent and landing, the above transmitting electronic devices are only allowed to be used in “Flight Mode”, which must be activated from the moment the aircraft doors are closed until the aircraft leaves the runway after landing .

    Portable computers, laptops, navigation devices (GPS) and DVD players must be turned off and put away in storage areas during taxi, takeoff, descent and landing.

    Also during these stages of the flight it is forbidden to use power outlets (if any) and to recharge electronic devices and use any type of headphones.

  5. Electronic devices permitted for use in level flight:
    • electronic devices without data transfer function (for example, DVD players);
    • transmitting electronic devices in “flight mode” (e.g. smartphones, tablets, laptops, navigation devices (GPS), etc.).
  6. Electronic devices permitted for use after the aircraft has left the runway after landing:
      mobile phones and smartphones; tablets; two way pager.