Kuwait Times

US-bound flight diverted to Ireland

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NEW YORK: A United Airlines flight from Rome to Chicago was diverted to Shannon Airport in Ireland yesterday after “a message” was discovered on board, Irish police said. The message referred to a bomb on the plane, a

source with knowledge of the investigat­ion said. The 207 passengers and 11 crew members disembarke­d the Boeing Co 767-330 at Shannon Airport at 2:15 pm, according to Jim Molloy, a representa­tive of Ireland’s police force. The passengers of flight UA971 were in the process of being searched, he said in an emailed statement. He gave no further details about the nature of the threat.

United said in a statement that the landing was due to “a potential security concern” but declined to comment further.

“After assessing the situation our crew made the decision to divert to the nearest available airport,” it said. “Additional security screenings will be performed on all customers and baggage.” The airline said on Twitter that the flight was now canceled and would depart for Chicago on Tuesday. The US government was aware of the incident and trying to establish if there was any kind of violent intent behind the threat, a US government source familiar with the investigat­ion told Reuters. The handwritin­g on the note was being analyzed to see if it matched with any other such notes, which are periodical­ly found on aircraft, the source added. Police were also taking handwritin­g samples from the passengers, the Irish Times reported. The message was found in the plane toilet, it said, without citing sources. The United jet completed its descent after jettisonin­g some of the fuel loaded for its transatlan­tic crossing, according to recordings on air traffic control site LiveATC.net.

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