This Article is From Dec 30, 2015

Warsaw's Modlin Airport Evacuated After Bomb Threat

Warsaw's Modlin Airport Evacuated After Bomb Threat

Modlin Airport in Poland's capital, Warsaw, was evacuated after bomb threat.

Warsaw: The airport in Modlin on the outskirts of Poland's capital Warsaw was evacuated today after it received a bomb threat over the phone and staff found suspicious luggage, a local fire brigade official said.

The luggage was inside the terminal, a long distance from the runway, firefighter Mariusz Kwasniewski said.

Opened in 2012 as Warsaw's second passenger airport, Modlin handles between 4,000 and 7,000 passengers daily, with low-cost airline Ryanair flights to London Stansted, Paris Beauvais and Brussels Charleroi, among others.
 
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