Smoking bag removed from US flight
An airport baggage handler in the United States discovered a ruptured, smoking suitcase while loading luggage onto an outgoing international flight.
The baggage handler in Houston reported hearing a "pop" and seeing vapour coming from inside the bag as luggage was being loaded onto KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Flight 662 from George Bush Intercontinental Airport to Amsterdam, airport spokeswoman Marlene McClinton said.
The handler carried the bag away from the plane and terminal and called authorities.
Bomb crews hit the suitcase with a water gun and were examining it, assistant fire Chief Jack Williams said. He said there was no explosion and no injuries.
Ms McClinton said authorities quickly determined the bag posed no threat and airport operations weren't affected. Neither she nor Anthony Black, a spokesman for KLM partner Delta Air Lines, knew whether the suitcase had been matched to an owner.
KLM is co-operating with the investigation, Black said. The Boeing 747-400 was set to depart about five hours late, with 221 scheduled passengers and 13 crew members aboard, he said.