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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
Alex Dunne & Edel Hughes

Ryanair flight diverted to UK after note claiming explosives were on board found in toilet

A Ryanair plane made an emergency landing in the UK after a note claiming that there were explosives on board was discovered in a toilet.

The flight destined for Dublin Airport was forced to land at Stansted Airport at around 6:40pm.

Flight FR1902 was headed to Dublin from Krakow in Poland.

But the plane began descending over the UK at around 6:30pm this evening after declaring an emergency over the North Sea, Dublin Live reports.

After putting out a distress call, the flight was rerouted and picked up by two Royal Air Force fighter jets, a pair of Eurofighter Typhoons, as it came in.

Ryanair flight diverted to UK (Flight Radar/Twitter)

A Ryanair spokesperson said: "A Ryanair flight from Krakow to Dublin this evening discovered a note in one of the toilets claiming that there were explosives on board.

"The captain followed procedure by alerting the UK authorities and diverted to the nearest airport (Stansted) where the plane landed normally, but was taxied to a remote stand where passengers disembarked safely.

"The aircraft and passengers are being checked by the UK police who will decide when they may travel onwards to Dublin on a spare aircraft.

"Passengers in Dublin waiting to depart to Krakow are being transferred to a spare aircraft to minimise any delay to their flight.

"Ryanair apologises sincerely for the delay and inconvenience caused to those affected by this diversion".

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