Skip navigation
advertisement

Hijacking thwarted on EgyptAir flight to Cairo

Security guards subdue man threatening with knife from in-flight meal

  Top slideshows
Image: Deep powder at Heavenly Ski Resort
Courtesy of Heavenly Ski Resort
  Hit the lifts
Take a visual tour of some of the most popular ski and snowboard playgrounds in America — and beyond.
Image: Christmas Lights in Barcelona
EPA
  Let there be lights!
Cities and towns across the globe have illuminated and unveiled decorations in anticipation of the upcoming holidays.
  Photos of the year
All year long, you’ve been voting for your favorite travel photos sent in by msnbc.com readers. Here is a collection of the year’s very best.
updated 4:16 p.m. ET Oct. 21, 2009

CAIRO - Security guards thwarted an attempted hijacking Wednesday on an EgyptAir flight from Istanbul to Cairo by overpowering a man who threatened crew with a knife, a security official for the airline said.

A Sudanese man used a knife from the in-flight meal to threaten crew members and demanded that the flight be diverted to Jerusalem, the official said. Guards on the flight were able to detain the man and no one was hurt, he said.

The flight landed safely at Cairo airport, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not an official spokesman.

Story continues below ↓
advertisement | your ad here

Turkish aviation authorities did not immediately have any information on the incident.

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Resource guide