Wizz Air: Fighter Jets Escorted Flight Over ‘Terrorist’ Wi-Fi Prank

by Michael Brown - Business Editor
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A Wizz Air flight traveling from London to Tel Aviv was escorted by fighter jets after a passenger’s behavior raised security concerns, according to reports. The incident stemmed from what authorities initially considered a potential threat, but was ultimately determined to be a prank.

Several Passengers Banned From Wizz Air

The airline confirmed that a security protocol was activated on the London to Tel Aviv flight due to a passenger’s actions. The passenger reportedly changed the name of the onboard Wi-Fi hotspot to a threatening term and began sending alarming messages to other passengers.

Following the incident, the aircraft was intercepted by fighter jets as it entered Israeli airspace, and all passenger luggage underwent a thorough security check. No explosives were found. Wizz Air has stated that the passengers responsible for the disruption will be permanently banned from all future flights.

Ezért tört ki pánik és sikoltozás a Wizz Air repülőgépén: videón a rémisztő pillanat

A Wizz Air egyik gépe viharba került, óriási pánik tört ki a fedélzeten.

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