An EasyJet flight travelling from Poland to the UK was diverted to the Czech Republic after a “possible bomb” was reported on board.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the flight from Krakow to Bristol landed safely after being diverted to Prague Airport on Sunday evening.
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Czech police said its pyrotechnicians attended the scene to investigate.
Prague Airport later tweeted: “No dangerous object was found on the plane after the pyrotechnic inspection.”
The flight – EZY6276 – was an hour into its two-and-a-half-hour journey when the Airbus A320 aircraft landed at Vaclav Havel Airport Prague.
Officials for Prague Airport tweeted: “At 22:50 a diverted aircraft landed safely on the Prague Airport Krakow-Bristol route.
“There was reported a possible bomb on board an aircraft.”
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“All actions to ensure the safety of passengers and all air traffic are currently being carried out by Police of the Czech Republic.”
Source: BBC
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