The US imposed the ban on inbound flights from several Middle East and North African nations on Tuesday, and the UK soon followed suit.
SAA’s Tlali Tlali said: “SAA has not imposed a ban [because it has] received no directive from the US Department of Transportation, the Federal Aviation Administration or the UK Department of Transport to impose such a restriction.”
The ban, from tomorrow to mid-October, includes laptops‚ tablets‚ games consoles, cameras, kindles and e-readers.
Travellers will have to stow the gadgets in their checked baggage.
The banning of electronic gadgets as cabin luggage for South Africans booked on flights to the US via Dubai or other cities deemed high risk has had mixed reaction from Port Elizabeth travel agents.