A flight travelling from Denver to Dallas in the US has been grounded after reports of a "bomb threat" note on board.
The affected flight is reported to be a Frontier F9 1324 to the Texan city.
It is said to have been grounded at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
Footage shared on social media showed passengers sitting on the flight as they waited for the doors to open.
Passengers seemed calm as one person onboard explained the flight was awaiting further instructions after the emergency landing.
Frontier Airlines said: "On Monday, November 3, as Frontier flight 1324 was en route from Denver International Airport (DEN) to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), a crewmember discovered a threatening note in a lavatory of the aircraft.
"The flight landed safely at DFW where it was met by law enforcement. The threat was determined to be non-credible. The aircraft has been cleared to taxi to the terminal where passengers will deplane."
Social media users reported that a passenger was later escorted off the plane.
Footage then showed passengers departing the plane with the aircraft making its way across the tarmac.
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