Egypt bound plane makes emergency landing over bomb threat

Passenger who reported possible explosive admitted to having consumer alcohol

An plane from Poland to Egypt was diverted to Burgas Airport in Bulgaria following a bomb warning.

An jet with 161 people aboard made an emergency landing in the Black Sea city of Burgas on Thursday, following a bomb threat while en route to Egypt from the Polish capital Warsaw, Bulgarian authorities said.

All passengers and crew were evacuated, but no explosives have been found aboard, a spokeswoman for the Burgas airport said, adding that the airport remained closed.

“The plane landed in Burgas at 5.48am (3.48am Irish time) after a request for flight number LLP8015 travelling from Warsaw to Hurghada to make an emergency landing, due to a report of the presence of explosives on board,” the press officer said.

A passenger who alerted crew about a possible bomb admitted on questioning to having consumed alcohol, a police spokeswoman said.

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A spokesman for Polish national carrier LOT said the aircraft did not belong to the airline but was a charter, destined for the Egyptian city of Hurghada.

Reuters