BEIJING - A bomb threat that forced a flight from Urumqi in China's Xinjiang to make an emergency landing Wednesday night was a hoax, Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said Thursday.
All the 93 passengers and 18 crew members were evacuated immediately. Among the passengers was a baby and 10 foreigners.
Police authorities in Guangzhou, where the airline company is headquartered, received an anonymous phone call at 7 pm, saying there was a bomb aboard the flight, a CAAC official said Thursday on condition of anonymity.
Security workers finished searching the aircraft by 4 am but no bomb was found, he said.
The plane had taken off from Lanzhou at 9:12 am, he added.
Public security authorities were probing the bomb hoax and would penalize the suspects in accordance with law, the official said.