British Airways flight held at Paris airport over security concerns extima

Author : quey1989
Publish Date : 2021-04-09 21:29:59


 British Airways flight held at Paris airport over security concerns extima

Flight BA303 was due to take off from Charles de Gaulle Airport at 7:25 a.m. (1:25 a.m. ET) bound for London's Heathrow Airport when the safety concerns were raised.

Authorities have not released details about what led to the alert but cleared the aircraft for departure after conducting extensive security checks. The Airbus 320 took off a few hours later, the French national police said.

While passengers waited on the tarmac, security personnel conducted bag searches and sniffer dogs checked the aircraft, said James Anderson, 20, who was aboard the flight.



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'Aircraft has been deemed absolutely safe. Authorities are satisfied with the search. We will continue on to London Heathrow,' he tweeted, praising the pilot and crew for their handling of the incident.

Anderson posted pictures and video on social media showing passengers evacuating the aircraft with emergency response vehicles nearby.

'On British Airways Flight BA0303, currently being held on tarmac at Paris due to security threat, surrounded by police and fire vehicles,' Anderson wrote.

'Apparently an individual has made a direct threat to this aircraft. We will all be led off the aircraft & baggage searched in due course.'

All passengers had multiple X-ray scanning checks while authorities secured the plane, he said.

British Airways confirmed the incident aboard its flight and said it conducted additional security checks as a precaution.

'The safety and security of our customers and crew is always our top priority,' it said in a statement. 'We would never operate a flight unless it is safe to do so.'

'Apparently an individual has made a direct threat to this aircraft. We will all be led off the aircraft & baggage searched in due course.' 'Aircraft has been deemed absolutely safe. Authorities are satisfied with the search. We will continue on to London Heathrow,' he tweeted, praising the pilot and crew for their handling of the incident. All passengers had multiple X-ray scanning checks while authorities secured the plane, he said. 'Apparently an individual has made a direct threat to this aircraft. We will all be led off the aircraft & baggage searched in due course.' Authorities have not released details about what led to the alert but cleared the aircraft for departure after conducting extensive security checks. The Airbus 320 took off a few hours later, the French national police said. 'On British Airways Flight BA0303, currently being held on tarmac at Paris due to security threat, surrounded by police and fire vehicles,' Anderson wrote. British Airways confirmed the incident aboard its flight and said it conducted additional security checks as a precaution. Authorities have not released details about what led to the alert but cleared the aircraft for departure after conducting extensive security checks. The Airbus 320 took off a few hours later, the French national police said. While passengers waited on the tarmac, security personnel conducted bag searches and sniffer dogs checked the aircraft, said James Anderson, 20, who was aboard the flight. While passengers waited on the tarmac, security personnel conducted bag searches and sniffer dogs checked the aircraft, said James Anderson, 20, who was aboard the flight. 'Apparently an individual has made a direct threat to this aircraft. We will all be led off the aircraft & baggage searched in due course.' 'Apparently an individual has made a direct threat to this aircraft. We will all be led off the aircraft & baggage searched in due course.' Flight BA303 was due to take off from Charles de Gaulle Airport at 7:25 a.m. (1:25 a.m. ET) bound for London's Heathrow Airport when the safety concerns were raised. Flight BA303 was due to take off from Charles de Gaulle Airport at 7:25 a.m. (1:25 a.m. ET) bound for London's Heathrow Airport when the safety concerns were raised. Flight BA303 was due to take off from Charles de Gaulle Airport at 7:25 a.m. (1:25 a.m. ET) bound for London's Heathrow Airport when the safety concerns were raised. All passengers had multiple X-ray scanning checks while authorities secured the plane, he said. Anderson posted pictures and video on social media showing passengers evacuating the aircraft with emergency response vehicles nearby. Authorities have not released details about what led to the alert but cleared the aircraft for departure after conducting extensive security checks. The Airbus 320 took off a few hours later, the French national police said. Authorities have not released details about what led to the alert but cleared the aircraft for departure after conducting extensive security checks. The Airbus 320 took off a few hours later, the French national police said. All passengers had multiple X-ray scanning checks while authorities secured the plane, he said. While passengers waited on the tarmac, security personnel conducted bag searches and sniffer dogs checked the aircraft, said James Anderson, 20, who was aboard the flight. All passengers had multiple X-ray scanning checks while authorities secured the plane, he said. 'Aircraft has been deemed absolutely safe. Authorities are satisfied with the search. We will continue on to London Heathrow,' he tweeted, praising the pilot and crew for their handling of the incident. 'The safety and security of our customers and crew is always our top priority,' it said in a statement. 'We would never operate a flight unless it is safe to do so.' While passengers waited on the tarmac, security personnel conducted bag searches and sniffer dogs checked the aircraft, said James Anderson, 20, who was aboard the flight.

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