Cleveland Airport Resumes Operations After Bomb Threat Scare, No Credible Threat Found

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport has issued a ground stop following unconfirmed reports of a bomb threat.

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Cleveland Hopkins International Airport issued a ground stop on [Date] after unverified reports of a bomb threat. Following a thorough investigation, airport officials confirmed that there was no credible threat to the public. The incident was part of a larger wave of bomb threats reported at several US airports, including West Virginia's Yeager International Airport and Kansas City International Airport, on New Year's Eve. At Kansas City International Airport, travelers were briefly evacuated due to a potential threat in the unsecured area. However, authorities quickly assessed the situation and determined that there was no credible threat. The airport reopened within a few hours, with officials crediting the swift response of Airport Police and the FBI. Cleveland Airport officials expressed gratitude for the quick response of their teams and thanked passengers for their patience during the disruption. Passengers are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport. The incident is a reminder of the importance of vigilance in maintaining airport security and the effectiveness of swift response in minimizing disruptions.