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No threat found at Palm Beach International after Frontier passenger claimed he had bomb in his bag

A plane takes off at Palm Beach International Airport on May 20, 2015, in this file photo. Terminal C at the airport was evacuated Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023, after a passenger said he had a bomb in his bag, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
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A plane takes off at Palm Beach International Airport on May 20, 2015, in this file photo. Terminal C at the airport was evacuated Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023, after a passenger said he had a bomb in his bag, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.
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Terminal C at Palm Beach International Airport was shut down for about two hours Tuesday evening after a Frontier passenger said he had a bomb in his bag.

Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputies, Bomb and Arson Squad detectives and Federal Bureau of Investigation agents responded to Terminal C shortly after 5 p.m. and evacuated everyone in the area, said Teri Barbera, a spokesperson for the Sheriff’s Office.

Barbera said officials checked two bags, and found no threat after searching the Frontier flight and concourse. Terminal C reopened to passengers shortly before 8 p.m.

Airport officials said in a tweet shortly after 8 p.m. that the concourse began reopening.

“The FBI will follow up with potential charges on the detained passenger,” Barbera said.

The Frontier flight, Flight 2346, was destined for Philadelphia International Airport. The flight was delayed until Wednesday morning, according to Jennifer de la Cruz, a spokesperson for the airline.

“The airline is working to secure hotel accommodations this evening for impacted customers,” de la Cruz said in an email late Tuesday night.

The flight was scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday, according to FlightAware.

Several flight passengers wrote in tweets Tuesday night that they were sitting on grounded planes or that the terminal was closing and they weren’t being told why. Another passenger said in a tweet his flight was told there was “unusual security activity.”

One person whose relatives were at the airport wrote in a tweet that the relatives deplaned and were moved to “a secure place.” A photo posted to Twitter shortly after 6 p.m. showed passengers standing behind yellow crime scene tape in the concourse.

Nicole Hughes, a spokesperson for the airport in West Palm Beach, said two JetBlue flights and a Delta flight that were scheduled to deplane at Terminal C unloaded at other gates.

All flights scheduled to depart from Terminal C were delayed, Hughes said, but she did not know how many.

Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Spirit and Breeze Airways depart from Terminal C, according to the airport’s map. Terminals A and B remained open, Hughes said.