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Bomb scare diverts US-bound German flight

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Bomb scare diverts US-bound German flight
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A false alarm over a suspicious suitcase forced a German airliner bound for Detroit to land in Iceland, national flag carrier Lufthansa said Sunday.

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A spokesman for the airline told reporters that the flight from Frankfurt on Saturday with 160 people on board was carrying luggage from a passenger who was not on the plane.

As a precaution, the pilots landed the Airbus A330 in Iceland, where the baggage was removed. The flight then continued on to Detroit with a delay of about two hours.

The spokesman declined to comment on media reports that security experts feared there were explosives on board, but noted that all luggage in Frankfurt is X-rayed before being loaded onto planes.

"At no time was there a threat to security," he said.

It was not immediately clear how the luggage turned up on the plane without its owner.

The incident came as a 23-year-old Nigerian was charged in the United States with trying to blow up a Northwest Airlines flight from Amsterdam as it was preparing to land in Detroit on Christmas Day.

Airports worldwide, including Germany's largest in Frankfurt, have since tightened their security measures considerably.

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