Services returning to normal at Edinburgh Airport after security alert
Edinburgh Airport is returning to normal after a Friday security alert prompted an evacuation and the deployment of an explosive ordnance disposal team. Police Scotland described a potentially suspicious package that led to a cordon and road closures; by about 3 a.m. Saturday the facility had reopened, though officials warned the disruption would ripple through the day. The airport and police said the item was made safe and there is no ongoing threat, emphasizing safety as the priority. Passengers faced long queues on Saturday as services recovered, with airlines advising travelers to verify flight status with their carrier as operations gradually resumed.
Staff and operations teams worked to restore normal services, while police noted remaining congestion around terminals. Police Scotland stated the incident was not being treated as suspicious after clearance, and officials urged patience as the wider transport network absorbed delays. The episode illustrates how security scares can disrupt a busy international hub and the importance of rapid, coordinated responses to minimize impact.





