UK boy, 11, takes flight to Italy without passport or ticket

Authorities at an airport in northern England are investigating how an 11-year-old boy managed to catch a flight to Rome without a passport or a ticket.

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Britain’s Manchester Airport launched an urgent investigation today after an 11-year-old boy managed to slip through security and fly to Rome without a passport or ticket.

Liam Corcoran walked through security checks without showing any documentation and successfully boarded a Jet2.com flight to the Italian capital yesterday, the airport in north-west England admitted.

He was scanned by security staff but they did not notice his lack of a passport and boarding pass as he mingled with a family boarding the plane, the Manchester Evening News reported.

Passengers noticed halfway through the flight that the boy was alone and alerted the cabin crew.

“This extremely serious matter is now being urgently investigated by officials from the airport and airline,” an airport spokesman said.

“It is clear that documentation has not been checked correctly at security and the boarding gate. The boy went through full security screening so the safety of passengers and the aircraft was never compromised.”

Several staff from Manchester Airport and Jet2.com have been suspended while the investigation takes place.

The incident comes as about two million people head to Britain for the Olympic Games, which opens in London on Friday.

Security at the Games has been under the spotlight after Britain was forced to deploy an extra 4,700 troops to guard venues following a recruitment meltdown at a private security contractor.

An airport spokesman said Liam stayed on-board the plane after it landed at Rome Fiumicino Airport and returned on the same plane to Manchester, where he was met by his mother.

The Manchester Evening News said he had run away from his mother during a shopping trip at the city's Wythenshawe Civic Centre and travelled to the airport on his own.