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Edinburgh Airport on full alert Alert at Edinburgh Airport over
(40 minutes later)
Outgoing flights have been cancelled from Edinburgh Airport following a full emergency security alert. A full scale emergency alert at Edinburgh Airport has ended after a suspect rucksack was blown up during a controlled explosion.
Bomb disposal teams were called at 1210 GMT on Wednesday after a suspicious rucksack was discovered in the check-in area of the busy terminal. Thousands of passengers, who were evacuated following the incident at 1210 GMT, were allowed back into the terminal two hours later.
Thousands of passengers have been evacuated to a nearby hotel and an exclusion zone of at least 30m put up around the terminal building. Travellers now face further disruption as outgoing flights, which were cancelled during the alert, reschedule.
Passengers on incoming flights are being made to wait inside their planes. The rucksack was found in the check-in area of the busy terminal.
It is understood to have been a new rucksack that had been shoved into the top of a bin.
Police immediately treated the bag as a suspect package and cleared the building.
Given all-clear
Airport operator BAA said incoming flights were allowed to land but at least 15 outbound flights were delayed from taking off as a result.
The airport was given the all-clear and reopened at 1415 GMT, but officials were advising passengers to expect delays on departing flights as the situation got back to normal.
Several thousand passengers as well as airport workers across the terminal were evacuated to a nearby hotel as the incident unfolded.
Army bomb disposal experts from Craigiehall Camp near Edinburgh were called in to carry out a controlled explosion, police said.
A spokesman for airport operator BAA said: "An unattended bag was found opposite the check-in area at the entrance to the building."