An American Airlines flight en route from New York to Athens was diverted to Rome’s Fiumicino Airport following a bomb threat. The airline confirmed that the decision to divert the flight was made after a threatening message was found on board, suggesting the presence of an explosive device.
Upon landing safely in Rome, authorities conducted a thorough search of the aircraft, luggage, and passengers. No explosives were found, and the threat was deemed not credible. However, out of an abundance of caution, all passengers were re-screened and provided with accommodations while alternative travel arrangements were made.
The incident prompted a significant response from Italian law enforcement and airport security teams. Operations at Fiumicino Airport were temporarily disrupted but resumed normal function after the safety of the situation was confirmed.
Investigations into the source of the threat are ongoing, with officials looking into whether it was a hoax or a malicious attempt to disrupt air travel. American Airlines issued a statement apologizing for the inconvenience and distress caused to passengers and reaffirming their commitment to safety.
