Southwest flight diverted mid-air over ‘possible security matter’; FBI confirms no threat


Southwest flight diverted mid-air over 'possible security matter'; FBI confirms no threat

On Friday, Southwest Airlines Flight 2094 was diverted mid‑air due to a reported security concern involving a passenger. The flight had departed Nashville International Airport, Tennessee, bound for Fort Lauderdale, Florida, when the situation arose.The aircraft changed course and made an unscheduled landing at Hartsfield‑Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Georgia, touching down just after 9 p.m. local time. Southwest Airlines said the diversion was made to respond to a “possible security matter,” reports People. Upon landing, Atlanta police officers boarded the plane and removed one passenger connected to the incident. Federal authorities, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), were involved in assessing the situation.After interviewing the individual, the FBI later determined there was no credible threat associated with the event. Authorities also said no charges will be filed against the passenger who was removed.Southwest Airlines issued a statement saying the aircraft landed safely and expressing appreciation for the professionalism of the crew. The airline also apologised to customers for the delay. It said the safety of its passengers and employees was its top priority.Passengers from Flight 2094 were reaccommodated on another aircraft and later continued to Fort Lauderdale, arriving in the early hours of Saturday.Details about what exactly prompted the security response, such as what the passenger may have done or said, have not been publicly released.Moreover, a JetBlue flight at Fort Lauderdale‑Hollywood International Airport was briefly evacuated on March 1 after a passenger allegedly made a bomb threat. State sheriff’s deputies responded, detained a 76‑year‑old man, and conducted a security sweep of the plane with a K‑9 unit. No explosives were found during the search and passengers were later allowed to reboard the aircraft. The case is being handled under federal law, where making a false bomb threat on an aircraft can carry serious penalties. The airport’s operations were not disrupted beyond the evacuation and inspection.

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