AN easyJet flight heading to the UK has been diverted to Prague after a “possible bomb” was found on board.
The jet was flying to Bristol from Poland when the pilot was forced to reroute to the Czech capital.
An emergency landing was made at 10.50pm last night Prague’s Vaclav Havel airport.
The airport tweeted: “There was reported a possible bomb on board an aircraft.
“All actions to ensure the safety of passengers and all air traffic are currently being carried out by Police of the Czech Republic.”
Flight EZY6276 was an hour into its two-and-a-half-hour journey was it was diverted.
Czech cops sent explosives experts to the scene, who investigated the reported device.
The airport later confirmed “no dangerous object was found on the plane after the pyrotechnic inspection”.
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