According to a statement published by the Tunisair, on its official Facebook page, a fake warning drove a TU 791 aircraft to halt its scheduled Journey and land at Marseille airport.
After landing and conducting an inspection to identify the reported problem, it turned out to be a false alarm, Tunisair stated.
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