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    Home»Sun Country flight from Minneapolis to Mazatlan diverted due to “security concern,” officials say

    Sun Country flight from Minneapolis to Mazatlan diverted due to “security concern,” officials say

    March 6, 20253 Mins Read
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    FBI investigating after flight from Minneapolis diverted


    FBI investigating after flight from Minneapolis diverted

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    A plane flying out of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport had to be diverted Wednesday afternoon due to a security concern, officials say.

    Sun Country Airlines says Flight SY593 flying from MSP to Mazatlán International Airport in Mexico was diverted “out of an abundance of caution in response to a security concern.”

    The flight was diverted to El Paso International Airport in Texas.

    According to FlightAware, the flight departed from Minneapolis at 2:21 p.m. CST and landed in El Paso at 4:25 p.m. MST. There were 150 passengers, two pilots and four flight attendants on board.

    Sun Country reports the plane — a Boeing 737-800 — landed without incident and all passengers exited safely. Customers were provided with overnight accommodation and will likely be transported to their final destination on Thursday.

    “We apologize to our passengers and all those affected by this situation, but safety and security are our highest priorities,” a spokesperson for Sun Country said. “We will do everything to minimize this disruption and get travelers to their destination as quickly and safely as possible.”

    Sun County says it is working with law enforcement to investigate the situation and the validity of the concern.

    The FBI confirmed personnel responded to the scene in El Paso and are assisting in the investigation but could not give any further information as to what happened.

    But a source familiar with the situation told CBS News initial reports match up with a tweet from a passenger who said  a note threatening everyone on the aircraft was found in a bathroom mid-flight, prompting the diversion to El Paso.

    CBS News senior transportation and national correspondent Kris Van Cleave points out that these kinds of threats are typically found not to be credible. They are rare but not unheard of and are treated seriously.

    Typically, in a threat situation like this, the plane is isolated at a remote area of an airport and is met by law enforcement. Authorities search all the bags, question the passengers and search the plane to make sure there is no credible threat. 

    Late last month, an American Airlines 787 flying from New York to India received an bomb threat and was escorted by fighter jets to the Rome airport.  

    The flight was originally scheduled to take off at 11 a.m., but it was among hundreds of flights at MSP that were delayed after several inches of snow fell overnight in the Twin Cities.

    Riley Moser

    Riley Moser is a digital producer who covers breaking news and feature stories for CBS Minnesota. Riley started her career at CBS Minnesota in June 2022 and earned an honorable mention for sports writing from the Iowa College Media Association the same year.

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