United flight from Rome to Chicago diverts to Ireland due to a 'potential security concern'

  • The Boeing 767-300 had 207 passengers and 11 crew members on board.
  • The flight diverted after a threatening message was discovered, a source familiar with the matter said.
  • The plane and passengers are being searched, police said.
A United Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner
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A United Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner

United Airlines flight from Rome to Chicago diverted to Shannon, Ireland due to a "potential security concern," the airline said Monday.

Local police said Flight 971 landed at Shannon at 2:15 p.m. local time, after a "message" was discovered. The plane and passengers were being searched, police said.

A source familiar with the incident said a threatening note was found on board the plane, a Boeing 767-300. United declined to comment on the reason the flight diverted. The flight had 207 passengers and 11 crew members on board, United said.

The airline "will work to get customers on their way to Chicago as quickly as possible," United said in a statement.

Passengers will return to Chicago on Tuesday and the airline is working to help travelers with overnight accommodations after the flight was canceled, United said on Twitter.