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Bomb Threat Forces Atlanta Landing: False Alarm
30 Mar
Summary
- Frontier Airlines flight landed due to a passenger's bomb threat.
- The incident occurred at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
- Authorities confirmed the bomb threat was a false alarm following protocol.

On Sunday, Frontier Airlines flight 2539, traveling from Columbus, Ohio, made an emergency landing at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta. The diversion was prompted by a passenger on board who made verbal bomb threats.
This incident triggered a significant police response at the Atlanta airport around 5 PM. Reports suggest the passenger may have attempted to hijack the plane. However, the Atlanta Police Department, leading the investigation, later confirmed that the bomb threat was a false alarm.
Despite the hoax, airport authorities and law enforcement adhered to standard safety protocols during the emergency landing. Frontier Airlines confirmed the details of the passenger's actions. The Atlanta Police Department's Air Traffic Control has not yet released an official statement regarding the event.