Summary A Spain-bound flight had to return to US after a drunken passenger caused a disruption.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Officials say a flight bound for Spain had to return to the US after a drunken passenger caused a disruption and had to be restrained by others.
Philadelphia International Airport spokeswoman Victoria Lupica says the US Airways Flight 742 took off for Barcelona on Wednesday evening but returned about two hours later. No one was injured.
The plane was cleared to resume its trip.
Earlier Wednesday, officials said an investigation into a bomb threat made in connection with a different trans-Atlantic flight that landed in Philadelphia turned up nothing suspicious.
US Airways Flight 777 from Shannon, Ireland, landed in an isolated part of Philadelphia International Airport, where its passengers were questioned, but nothing was found.
