An honest mistake by a French news outlet about which Halifax an Air France flight was diverted to is reaching people all over the world.

France 24 — which has been praised on social media for its free and up-to-date online coverage of the most recent Paris attacks — posted Wednesday a video about two Paris-bound flights that were diverted due to a bomb threat, which turned out to be false.

One flight from Washington D.C. was diverted to Halifax, N.S., but France 24 confused the port city with the landlocked borough of Halifax, Pa. (population 830).

People have been pointing out the mistake and sharing the screen shot on social media.

<a href="https://twitter.com/France24_en">@France24_en</a> Your graphic on the diverted planes has one landing in Halifax, Pennsylvania instead of Halifax, Canada, where it actually went —@MoncriefIsMe

After the threat was received, one Air France plane that left Los Angeles was diverted to Salt Lake City, Utah. The other, which left Dulles International Airport, was diverted to Halifax.

Authorities thoroughly inspected both diverted planes, its passengers and their luggage but nothing was found, according to an Air France press release.

All passengers, eventually, made it to Paris. Passengers from the plane diverted to Utah took off later that same day. Passengers on the flight that landed in Halifax finally made it to Paris Thursday morning.