SAS flight diverted after bomb threat
An investigation is underway after a bomb threat was made to a Scandinavian Airlines plane travelling from London to Stockholm on Friday morning.
The flight, which was carrying 72 passengers and five crew, was redirected to Landvetter Airport near Gothenburg after receiving the threat.
The aircraft was met by emergency services and was parked away from the airport building.
The incident disrupted flights for a short time.

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