
Warsaw's Modlin airport reopens after hoax bomb threat
Thursday, 31 December 2015 - 8:36

The airport in Modlin on the outskirts of Poland's capital Warsaw reopened after it was evacuated earlier on Wednesday due to a hoax bomb threat, the airport's spokeswoman said.
Warsaw's second passenger airport handles between 4,000 and 7,000 passengers daily, with low-cost airline Ryanair flights to London Stansted, Paris Beauvais and Brussels Charleroi, among others.
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