200 people are on board an Airbus A321 en route from Poland to London when a bomb threat is received over the phone. The airline instructs a landing in Paderborn. The police searched the machine, and specially trained dogs were also deployed.
Because of a bomb threat, a passenger plane with more than 200 people on board en route from Poland to London made an unscheduled landing in Paderborn. The passengers and crew were brought into the airport building during the night, the police said. “There is no danger to them.” The police spoke of a larger operation.
According to the police, no suspicious objects were found during a search of the Airbus A321 of a Hungarian airline. Specially trained dogs were also used. A police spokeswoman said the reference to the bomb threat came from Polish air traffic control. The threat was received over the phone. The background is still unclear.
According to the police, the machine took off from Pozna?, Poland, on Sunday evening and landed at Paderborn/Lippstadt Airport at around 10:05 p.m. on the instructions of the airline concerned. The airport was not released again until early Monday morning. A plane was diverted to land at Düsseldorf Airport.
It is unclear when the 199 passengers and 7 crew members will continue their flight. As the police announced in the morning, they should be accommodated “if possible” in hotels in the area.