The plane was inspected and its passengers' luggage was screened as EVA Air Flight 12 sat on the tarmac at the airport, but there was no evidence of a threat, FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said yesterday.
The FBI, airport police and the Los Angeles police bomb squad jointly investigated the threat, which came by telephone. The investigation into the person or group responsible was ongoing.
The flight landed yesterday at the Los Angeles airport as scheduled at about 3:40 pm. Eimiller said passengers were escorted off the plane to Tom Bradley International Terminal, their luggage was screened, and the plane was swept by bomb-sniffing dogs.
Authorities said Monday's threats may have come from the same source and did not turn out to be credible.
In one case, US military jets escorted an Air France flight into New York City after someone claimed a chemical weapon was aboard the aircraft, the FBI said.
