A hijack situation at Malta Airport has ended peacefully after the hijackers surrendered.
All the passengers had already been released.
Speaking at a press conference, Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said the men had been armed with a pistol and a grenade and a second gun had been found during a search of the aircraft.
He said neither of the men, believed to be Libyan, had made any demands.
The Afriqiyah Airways Airbus A320 had been on an internal flight from Sabha in southern Libya to Tripoli when it was hijacked and diverted to Malta.
There were 111 passengers and seven crew on board.
Some Malta flights were diverted or cancelled but operations have now been resumed.















