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MSP's Lindbergh terminal reopens after 'false alarm' bomb scare
ABBY SIMONS and SUZANNE ZIEGLER
Minneapolis
Star Tribune
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
A battered pink bag used by workers in baggage
claim sparked a security scare at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International
Airport on Tuesday, becoming the latest sign of these suddenly
jittery times in airline travel.
For the meantime, travelers may just have to get used to it
as the industry grapples with increased security in the wake
of the failed Christmas Day attempt to bomb Northwest Airlines
Flight 253.
"I think that we're going to continue to have these scares
-- it comes with the territory," said consumer travel expert
Chris Elliott. "Everyone got jumpy after 9/11, then after
the liquid gel scare. The same thing is happening now. Everyone
is very jumpy."
The 90-minute evacuation of parts of the Lindbergh Terminal
came hours after an airport in California was shut down when
suspicious material was found inside luggage. It turned out
to be five soft drink bottles filled with honey. On Sunday,
a man breached security at Newark Liberty International Airport,
resulting in major delays and grounding flights for six hours.
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