Airlines group urges alternatives to extending electronics ban

BERLIN, May 17 (Reuters) - A global airlines group urged governments on Wednesday to look for alternatives to extending a cabin ban on large electronics devices, saying such a move could cost passengers about $1.1 billion a year and create new safety risks.
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