A security emergency was issued at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) on Tuesday after a bomb threat on a plane, impacting several flights.

The Federal Aviation Administration said that it issued a ground stop for traffic at Reagan Washington National Airport over a security issue.

“All flight operations are being held at Reagan National while passengers on a United Airlines flight are being offloaded and bussed to the terminal. We will provide more information as it becomes available,” said Ronald Reagan Airport in a post on X.

However, the airport's X handle later posted that the main runway reopened at 12:50 pm, adding, “Flights are resuming.”

According to Daily Mail, travelers stranded on the runway reported a bomb threat on a United flight that landed from Houston

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