The US government is ordering passengers on nonstop, US-bound flights from a handful of Middle Eastern and North African countries to pack electronic devices other than cellphones in their checked baggage.


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Senior Trump administration officials said that starting Tuesday morning, airlines flying directly to the United States from 10 airports in eight countries could allow only cellphones and smartphones in carry-on bags, according to the Associated Press.

The order was sent out in an e-mail from the US Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) on Monday. The ban involves any device larger than a mobile phone, including cameras, laptops and tablets.

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Royal Jordanian Airlines pointed out in a tweet that medical devices were excluded from the ban but said everything else would need to be packed into checked luggage.

“Following instructions from the concerned US departments, we kindly inform our dearest passengers departing to and arriving from the United States that carrying any electronic or electrical device on board the flight cabins is strictly prohibited,” the airline tweeted.
“Prohibited devices, including for instance laptops, tablets, cameras, DVD players and electronic games … etc, can be carried in the checked baggage only.”

The reason behind the ban is unclear but on Monday, a US official told Reuters that it followed a “terrorism threat.” According to the official, no American carriers are impacted by the ban.