By Danielle
Authorities responded to two separate commercial flights that diverted in the United States on Sunday.
A Frontier Airlines flight from Columbus, Ohio, diverted to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport due to an alleged bomb threat by a passenger.
Law enforcement later deemed the threat non-credible.
“Frontier Airlines flight operated by an Airbus A320 lands in Atlanta after declaring a possible security threat/hijacking hours ago; aircraft taken to the isolation bay as emergency crews took over,” aviation news page FL360aero stated.
Frontier Airlines flight operated by an Airbus A320 lands in Atlanta after declaring a possible security threat/hijacking hours ago; aircraft taken to the isolation bay as emergency crews took over.
The flight F92539 from Columbus, Ohio, has landed at Hartsfield-Jackson… pic.twitter.com/roRVvE3ivO
— FL360aero (@fl360aero) March 29, 2026
Fox News shared further:
As a precaution and in coordination with local authorities, the aircraft was redirected to a remote location where law enforcement responded.
Passengers deplaned using airstairs and were bused to the terminal. Authorities later determined the threat was not credible.
The FBI and Atlanta Police Department told Fox News the incident remains under investigation, with the FBI taking the lead. Atlanta police initially took the lead, and it is unclear why the FBI took over.
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