Birmingham Airport Evacuated After Suspicious Items Discovered In Checked Luggage

Passengers panicked after delays disembarking planes and airport evacuation – but suspect items found in luggage turn out to be replica firearms.
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Travellers flying into and from Birmingham Airport became concerned on Sunday afternoon after delays in disembarking aeroplanes amid reports of evacuation due to a suspicious package.

Passengers took to social media to outline their worries and confusion and criticised the airport for the lack of information and communication.

One traveller Joel Carr who landed at Birmingham Airport told HuffPost UK: “We landed and were told there is no one to take us off the plane as part of the airport has been evacuated due to a suspicious package.”

He added they were on the aeroplane for 30 minutes before being allowed off.

@flybe at #Birmingham airport. Flight cancelled. #flybe where the hell are you? No communication.

— Deepa Mann-Kler #creative#tech4good #AR#VR#author (@deepamann_kler) September 8, 2019

Hi Colin, thanks for getting in touch. I am so sorry if any of these cancellations have affected you in any way. I can confirm that there was a terminal closure in Birmingham Airport and you would need to contact them directly in regards to any further... https://t.co/pxkJJBk3iR

— Flybe ✈ (@flybe) September 8, 2019

West Midlands Police have confirmed Birmingham Airport was evacuated on Sunday afternoon due to suspicious items spotted in some luggage.

However, they said the items were later discovered to be of no threat as they were replica firearms.

A spokesman from West Midlands Police told HuffPost UK. “Terminal 2 of Birmingham Airport was evacuated briefly this afternoon following concerns for items found in checked in luggage.

“The items were found to be replica firearms bought at an antiques fair and posed no threat to travellers.

“We thank everyone for their patience while the incident was resolved.”

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