Spain: Plane left after authorities got a ‘bomb hazard’

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    A Volotea Airlines Airbus A319-100 airplane takes off at the airport in Palma de Mallorca

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    The Volotea flight was required to land in Coruna after airline company personnel ended up being mindful of a security hazard (Picture: Reuters)

    A Spanish flight was left today after a ‘bomb threat on board’.

    More than 100 travelers and team were taking a trip on the airplane in between Bilbao and the northwestern city of A Coruna.

    A representative for the airport has actually now verified the occurrence has actually been considered a ‘false alarm’.

    The aircraft was hung on the runway and avoided the airport to permit examinations to be performed.

    According to Volotea, a domestic airline company, the flight ‘made an emergency landing at 7.25am local time…due to a bomb threat on board’.

    The flight landed at its desired location so it’s uncertain at what phase the team ended up being mindful of the security alert.

    A representative stated 105 travelers and 6 team members were left from the aircraft.

    They included everybody included remained in a ‘perfect’ condition.

     An Airbus A319 of the Volotea airline (background) is parked on an off position on the tarmac at Alvedro airport in A Coruna, Spain

    The domestic service was continued the runway far from terminal structures while it was browsed (Picture: EPA)

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    The flight was taking a trip in between Bilbao and A Coruna, a port city on Spain’s northwestern coast (Picture: Blom UK)

    Local cops informed a news company the bomb hazard had actually been gotten by ‘authorities’.

    Police did not discover anything suspicious on board and the airport continued to run while additional searches were performed.

    A representative for the airline company stated: ‘Volotea is cooperating fully with the authorities in charge of the investigation of the incident.’

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