EgyptAir hijack: All passengers except cabin crew, 4 foreigners released

EgyptAir hijack: All passengers except cabin crew, 4 foreigners released
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A hijacker seized an Egyptian airliner Tuesday and diverted it to Cyprus, triggering a hostage crisis at Larnaca airport on the south coast, Cypriot police said. Negotiations with hijacker resulted in the release of all the passengers except cabin crew and four foreigners, according to the latest press release by EgyptAir.

A hijacker seized an Egyptian airliner Tuesday and diverted it to Cyprus, triggering a hostage crisis at Larnaca airport on the south coast, Cypriot police said. Negotiations with hijacker resulted in the release of all the passengers except cabin crew and four foreigners, according to the latest press release by EgyptAir.

Negotiations with the kidnapped result in the release of all the passengers, except the crew and four foreigners.

"The Airbus A-320 carrying 81 passengers and flying between Alexandria and Cairo was hijacked. The pilot said that a passenger told him he had an explosives vest and forced the plane to land in Larnaca," the Egyptian civil aviation ministry said in a statement.

The hijacker contacted the control tower at 8:30 am (0530 GMT) and the plane was given permission to land at 8:50 am, Cyprus police said.

A crisis team was deployed to the airport, the main entry point for tourists to the Mediterranean resort island. The hijacker made no immediate demands and later allowed Egyptian passengers to disembark, Cypriot state television reported.

The Egypt Air plane was headed from the Mediterranean coastal city of Alexandria to Cairo with 81 passengers on board when it was seized, Egyptian civil aviation said.

The airline tweeted: "Our Flight MS181 is officially hijacked, we'll publish an official statement now." Larnaca is no stranger to hostage crises. Several hijacked planes were diverted to the airport in the 1970s and 1980s.

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