* Harmonises EU rules with United States
* Individual airlines will have to decide
* Update on whether calls can be made next year
BRUSSELS, Dec 9 (Reuters) – Passengers on European flights may soon be able to use mobile gadgets throughout their journeys, but they will have to wait a while before they can make telephone calls, the European Commission’s transport chief said on Monday.
Following guidance from the European Aviation Safety Agency, it is up to airlines, such as Lufthansa and British Airways, to update their rules so that passengers will no longer have to turn off mobile devices during take-off and landing, provided they are in flight-safety mode.
The step follows a similar change in the United States.
“It will be a new reality,” EU Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas told reporters.
“We expect most airlines to amend procedures so you will be able to keep mobile devices switched on in flight mode.”
A Commission official added the change was expected in weeks as airlines could start implementing it from now.
The next step would be to enable mobile phone calls, Kallas said, adding there would be an update on that next year.
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