Air France plane grounded at Amsterdam after terror threat on Twitter
AN Air France plane has been grounded after a terror threat was made on Twitter - just hours after the Paris attacks.
An Air France plane has been grounded after a terror threat on Twitter
Flight AF1741 from Amsterdam to Paris was grounded after a social media user made an ominous threat of an attack similar to the Sinai air disaster.
That attack left 224 people dead - and like the terror attacks in France were carried out by Islamic State (ISIS).
The Air France plane was grounded at Schiphol Airport after a tweet was posted which said: “Forget #Russia? Wait for what will happen on flight AF1741 from #Amsterdam to #Paris..#ParisAttacks”.
Tweets threatening a terror attack at an Amsterdam airport sparked a plane being grounded
Another tweet said: “Yesterday Paris and now @BrusselsAirport and @Schiphol will be attacked soon by our brothers. #ParisAttacks #isis”.
A police spokesman said that authorities searched the flight, which had been due to depart around 1345 GMT, for around an hour.
The flight was operated by Franco-Dutch airline Air FranceKLM.
The threat came as France was on high alert after a series of bombings and shootings which left at least 127 people dead in Paris.