Two Air France flights headed from the United States to Paris were diverted because of bomb threats, officials said.
Both flights landed safely Tuesday night, and have now been searched and given the all-clear by Canadian and U.S. authorities.
Flight
65, en route from Los Angeles to Paris, was diverted to Salt Lake City
after a bomb threat was called in from the ground, a U.S. government
official said.
The official did not know whether anyone was arrested and was not aware of any unruly passengers on board.
Shortly
afterward, Air France Flight 55 from Washington's Dulles International
Airport to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris was diverted to an airport
in Halifax, Nova Scotia -- also because of a bomb threat, a government
source said.
The source did not know whether the same person called in both threats.
"Several
law enforcement agencies are working ... to determine the nature of the
threats which caused the aircraft to divert," FBI Special Agent Todd
Palmer of the Salt Lake City division said.
No U.S. military aircraft were scrambled in either incident, NORAD spokesman Preston Schlachter said.
"Diversion of flights are the most draconian response to a bomb threat," CNN national security analyst Juliette Kayyem said.
Officers
searched the plane that landed in Salt Lake City and rendered it safe,
Salt Lake City Airport Police Chief Craig Vargo said.
He said airport officials have turned the plane back over to Air France, which was preparing the plane for departure.
Source: CNN.
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