Dhaka, July 14 -- A Ryanair Boeing 737 on its way from Krakow to Dublin was diverted on July 13 evening to Stansted Airport following a threat of explosives on board. It was escorted by two Royal Air Force Typhoon fighter jets and landed without incident and passengers disembarked safely.

Ryanair's flight FR1902 took off from Krakow Airport at 17:40 this afternoon, headed for Dublin. However, en route to its intended destination, a distress call was issued. The plane was then redirected to Stansted, which is the designated airport in the UK for security incidents.

Ryanair confirmed the pilots made the distress call when a note was discovered in one of the lavatories claiming that there were explosives on board the plane.

The aircraft's...