A 23-year-old Polish citizen was fined 500 złoty and denied boarding a flight to Eindhoven after claiming to have a bomb in his luggage.
Incident at Warsaw-Okęcie Airport
Border Guard officials intervened after a 23-year-old Polish national stated he had a bomb in his luggage during check-in for a flight to the Netherlands.
The report was triggered when ground staff, while asking about dangerous items, received the response: “I have a bomb in my luggage.”
Search and Confession
The passenger was isolated by Border Guard pyrotechnicians and, along with his luggage, was searched for dangerous items – the search yielded negative results.
The man later admitted his claim about the bomb was false and intended as a joke.
Penalty and Flight Denial
He was issued a 500 złoty fine under Article 210, paragraph 1, point 5a of the Aviation Law. The airline also denied him boarding the flight to Eindhoven.
Warning About False Reports
Authorities remind the public that providing false information about weapons, explosives, or other dangerous items is a criminal offense.
Such actions can result in fines, denial of boarding, and, in extreme cases, significant organizational costs, such as those associated with emergency landings.
Call for Responsible Travel
Travelers are urged to act responsibly, respectfully, and with consideration for others. A safe and comfortable flight begins with each passenger’s proper conduct towards fellow travelers and airline staff.



