Airline says Dutch plane alert was false alarm
SCHIPHOL, Netherlands — A hijack warning was accidentally set off on a plane at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport on Wednesday night, triggering a massive security alert, a Spanish airline said.
Air Europa said in a tweet that the scare that sent emergency services rushing to the airport was a false alarm.
A warning that triggers hijack protocols at airports “was activated, by mistake” on a plane that was bound toward Madrid, the carrier tweeted. It did not say who activated the warning or how.
“Nothing has happened, all passengers are safe and sound waiting to fly soon. We deeply apologize,” the carrier said.