FLIGHTS TO PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL GROUNDED AFTER BOMB THREAT, FAA SAYS. (PHOTO).


Flights to Philadelphia International grounded after bomb threat, FAA says


Flights at Philadelphia International Airport were halted on Friday following a bomb threat, according to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The agency did not provide additional information regarding the nature of the threat.

The airport did not immediately issue a comment. Earlier this month, several other U.S. airports faced similar bomb threat reports that were resolved without incident. Operations at Reagan Washington National Airport were briefly suspended in early November after a threat was reported against a United Airlines plane, which the FBI later confirmed posed no danger. On the same day, a Delta flight at LaGuardia International Airport was evacuated before departure due to a reported bomb threat.


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