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Edinburgh Airport evacuated after ‘potentially suspicious package’ found

Thousands of passengers have been caught in disruption after a potentially suspicious item forced planes to divert at Edinburgh Airport.

Edinburgh Airport evacuated after ‘potentially suspicious package’ found

Thousands of passengers have been caught in disruption after a potentially suspicious item forced planes to divert at Edinburgh Airport.

Holidaymakers face disruption at the Scottish airport today after the suspect item sparked an evacuation.

Some flights are said to have been diverted to land at other nearby airports like Glasgow, while planes are also taking off from different locations.

The airport remains cordoned off as of 11pm, with the bomb disposal crews at the scene.

Scores of people are said to be stranded on planes on the tarmac after having landed, but are unable to disembark due to the ongoing incident.

Passenger Alan Jenkins said on X: ‘New update from our pilot: We are “all in the dark I’m afraid” as to when we can get off the plane. We’re told all ground staff have been told to return to offices.’

He joked that some of his fellow passengers had ‘a few questions’ regarding getting off in time before the Scotland World Cup game against Morocco is due to kick off tonight.

Police Scotland said: ‘Edinburgh airport has been evacuated as a precaution following a report of a potentially suspicious package, reported around 6.50pm on Friday, 19 June, 2026.

‘Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) are in attendance and a cordon is in place around the airport with roads closed.

‘Enquiries are ongoing and members of the public are advised to check ahead and contact their airline for updates.’

Edinburgh Airport said: ‘Due to reports of a potentially suspicious item, the airport has been evacuated while specialist teams investigate.

‘Passengers should check with their airline for the latest information on their flight.’