Royal Jordanian Airlines said the ban would apply to devices larger than a mobile phone.

Royal Jordanian Airlines said the ban would apply to devices larger than a mobile phone.

Royal Jordanian said the electronics ban affected its flights to New York,Chicago,Detroit and Montreal. The tweet was later deleted.

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Al Riyadh newspaper,which is close to the Saudi government,reported that the civil aviation authority had informed"airlines flying from the kingdom's (Saudi) airports to US airports of the latest measures from US security agencies in which passengers must store laptops and tablets"in checked in baggage.

Al Riyadh quoted a civil aviation authority source as saying that these measures from senior US authorities were relayed to the Saudi interior ministry.

Fox News reported that the ban appeared to apply to 13 countries for the next 96 hours,and could be in response to a new intelligence threat.

The White House declined to comment.

A spokesman for the US Department of Homeland Security,David Lapan,said the agency has"no comment on potential security precautions,but will provide an update when appropriate. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly called congressional lawmakers this weekend to notify them of the plan,congressional aides said.

Reuters and Fairfax Media

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