A London-bound British Airways flight was evacuated at Paris’s Charles de Gaulle airport on Sunday due to a security scare, but was later cleared for take-off, the airport’s operator said.
Paris — A London-bound British Airways flight was evacuated at Paris’s Charles de Gaulle airport on Sunday due to a security scare, but was later cleared for take-off, the airport’s operator said.
A spokesperson for Aeroports de Paris said an incident «linked to security» had led staff to evacuate the 130 passengers onboard Heathrow-bound flight BA303.
«There was an incident that led authorities to decide to keep the plane on the ground and to disembark the passengers a few minutes before take-off, to carry out additional checks,» the spokesperson said.
The checks were completed and the flight was able to take off shortly before noon (10:00 GMT), more than four hours late.
British Airways said in a statement: «The safety and security of our customers and crew is always our top priority.
«We would never operate a flight unless it is safe to do so.»
Britain has raised its terror threat level to «critical» following the bombing of a London Underground train on Friday that left 30 people injured.