Regina police have determined that threats made against the Regina International Airport are unfounded, according to a statement released Wednesday. The announcement came after an investigation into a reported security concern at the airport.
No Credible Threat Found
Authorities confirmed that there is no ongoing danger to the public or airport operations. The police department stated that the threats were thoroughly investigated and found to be without merit.
“After a comprehensive assessment, we can confirm that the threats are not credible,” said a police spokesperson. “There is no risk to passengers, staff, or the general public.”
Ongoing Investigation
While the threats have been deemed unfounded, police continue to investigate the source of the reports. Officials have not disclosed specific details about the nature of the threats or how they were received.
The Regina International Airport remains open and operational, with normal security measures in place. Travelers are advised to proceed with their plans as usual but to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to authorities.
This incident comes amid heightened security awareness at airports across Canada. However, local officials emphasize that there is no connection to any broader security alerts.



