Two flights to
Stavanger had to turn around after bomb threats
By
21 March 2024
Two flights
en route from Copenhagen (CPH) to Stavanger (SVG), Norway, were forced to turn
around following bomb threats. The first one was SAS flight SK1874 operated by
CityJet Mitsubishi CRJ-900LR registered EI-FPR, and the second was Norwegian
flight DY971 operated by Boeing 737-800 registered LN-NGM.
Both a
Norwegian and SAS plane diverted back to Copenhagen Airport, with passengers
safely evacuated. Norwegian Airlines confirmed the incident, stating that the
plane had landed safely back in Copenhagen, while SAS also acknowledged the
situation, ensuring passengers were taken care of.
The Danish
police are leading the investigation, with authorities coordinating efforts
with Copenhagen Airport. Passengers are set to be placed on alternative flights
once the situation is resolved, and police will conduct thorough investigations
to ensure the safety of both aircraft.
At the time
of writing, the two aircraft and their passengers are still in Copenhagen.
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