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November 06, 201921.20 It was a "false alarm". The company Air Europa communicated it on Twitter denying the rumors about a possible hijacking of one of its aircraft departing from Schiphol, Amsterdam "On the Amsterdam - Madrid flight this afternoon an alarm was triggered that starts protocols in case of hijacking at the airport ", explained Air Europa, stating that" nothing has happened, the passengers are safe and are waiting to take off soon ". The company concludes the tweet with its "profound apologies".Amsterdam, false alarm "hijacking"
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21.20 It was a "false alarm". The company Air Europa communicated it on Twitter denying the rumors about a possible hijacking of one of its aircraft departing from Schiphol, Amsterdam "On the Amsterdam - Madrid flight this afternoon an alarm was triggered that starts protocols in case of hijacking at the airport ", explained Air Europa, stating that" nothing has happened, the passengers are safe and are waiting to take off soon ". The company concludes the tweet with its "profound apologies".
Source: rainews