Warsaw-bound plane makes emergency landing over bomb threat false alarm

A Wizz Air plane flying over Britain in September 2018. PHOTO: REUTERS

BUCHAREST (REUTERS) - A bomb threat forced a Warsaw-bound aircraft to make an emergency landing in Romania's capital Bucharest on Thursday (Oct 25) but it turned out to be a false alarm, Romanian officials said.

The plane, operated by low-cost carrier Wizz Air, took off from Kutaisi, Georgia.

It made the emergency landing at around 1320 GMT (9.20pm Singapore time) and its 173 passengers were evacuated immediately.

It later left Bucharest for Warsaw at around 1820 GMT, after the aircraft, passengers and luggage were checked, Bucharest airport said.

The bomb threat was flagged from the Kutaisi airport by a woman who gave precise details, the company's spokesman said earlier in the day.

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