EasyJet flight has been Grounded in Turkey After an Alleged Bomb Threat
Travel 8 July 2019 Arabia Day Newsdesk 0
An easyJet flight has been grounded in Turkey after an alleged bomb threat.
Flight EZY8844 was due to fly from Dalaman airport to London Gatwick at 1.15pm on Sunday 7 July, but was delayed while police undertook “additional security checks”.
After what Twitter user @ScooterSurrey claimed was a five-hour delay, the flight was eventually cancelled and rescheduled for Monday 8 July.
The passenger shared his experience on Twitter, writing that passengers were “taken off the plane”. Two hours later, he tweeted: “So no word of what’s happening by easyJet plane stuck in middle of the runway and we are stuck in Turkey.”
He claimed the incident was as a result of a “bomb threat”.
An easyJet spokesperson told The Independent: “EasyJet can confirm that police boarded an aircraft prior to departure at Dalaman today at the request of Dalaman Airport security and additional security checks were undertaken.
“The safety and security of its passengers and crew is always easyJet’s highest priority. We would like to thank passengers for their understanding.”


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Baby sea turtles crawl to the sea following their release after treatment at the Sea Turtle Rescue Center (DEKAMER) at Iztuzu Beach near Dalyan in Mugla province, Turkey
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Sea turtle eggs are counted by volunteers
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June Haimoff, known as Captain June, poses for a photo in her hut at Iztuzu Beach. “When I first saw a sea turtle laying eggs, I watched without moving. I remember tears in my eyes,” Haimoff said. “From that day I started to collect any kind of information about them that I could.”
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Sea Turtle Rescue Center officials inject beeswax into the shell of a sea turtle, injured by a boat propeller
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A tourist walks past sea turtle nests marked for protection at Iztuzu Beach
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A sea turtle swims back to the sea following her release after treatment
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An injured sea turtle is examined
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Local cruise boats carry tourists on the Dalyan river
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A sea turtle lays her eggs at Iztuzu Beach
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Sea turtle eggs, which will be transferred to a safer part of the beach, in an open nest at Iztuzu Beach
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A sea turtle under treatment swims in a tank at the Sea Turtle Rescue Center
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A man walks on a fishgarth on the Dalyan River
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A sea turtle under treatment is given an injection
Reuters

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A sea turtle swims in the Dalyan river
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Professor Yakup Kaska dresses a wound on a baby sea turtle
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Ayfer Sirin, a researcher, and volunteers mark a nest to protect eggs from tourists
Reuters

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Professor Yakup Kaska puts a sea turtle back into her open-sea cage after a medical check
Reuters

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Baby sea turtles crawl to the sea
Reuters

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A sea turtle returns to the sea after laying eggs
Reuters

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A sea turtle returns to the sea after laying eggs
Reuters

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Baby sea turtles crawl to the sea following their release after treatment at the Sea Turtle Rescue Center (DEKAMER) at Iztuzu Beach near Dalyan in Mugla province, Turkey
Reuters

2/20
Sea turtle eggs are counted by volunteers
Reuters

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June Haimoff, known as Captain June, poses for a photo in her hut at Iztuzu Beach. “When I first saw a sea turtle laying eggs, I watched without moving. I remember tears in my eyes,” Haimoff said. “From that day I started to collect any kind of information about them that I could.”
Reuters

4/20
Sea Turtle Rescue Center officials inject beeswax into the shell of a sea turtle, injured by a boat propeller
Reuters

5/20
A tourist walks past sea turtle nests marked for protection at Iztuzu Beach
Reuters

6/20
A sea turtle swims back to the sea following her release after treatment
Reuters

7/20
An injured sea turtle is examined
Reuters

8/20
Local cruise boats carry tourists on the Dalyan river
Reuters

9/20
A sea turtle lays her eggs at Iztuzu Beach
Reuters

10/20
Sea turtle eggs, which will be transferred to a safer part of the beach, in an open nest at Iztuzu Beach
Reuters

11/20
A sea turtle under treatment swims in a tank at the Sea Turtle Rescue Center
Reuters

12/20
A man walks on a fishgarth on the Dalyan River
Reuters

13/20
A sea turtle under treatment is given an injection
Reuters

14/20
A sea turtle swims in the Dalyan river
Reuters

15/20
Professor Yakup Kaska dresses a wound on a baby sea turtle
Reuters

16/20
Ayfer Sirin, a researcher, and volunteers mark a nest to protect eggs from tourists
Reuters

17/20
Professor Yakup Kaska puts a sea turtle back into her open-sea cage after a medical check
Reuters

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Baby sea turtles crawl to the sea
Reuters

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A sea turtle returns to the sea after laying eggs
Reuters

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A sea turtle returns to the sea after laying eggs
Reuters
The overnight delay was necessitated by easyJet crew exceeding their legal operating hours after the extra security checks, an airline spokesperson told The Daily Star.
The Independent has contacted Dalaman Airport for comment.
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