HOUSTON – No explosives were found on a Turkish Airlines flight from Houston to Istanbul that was diverted to Shannon Airport in Ireland because of a "bomb alert," the airline said Sunday.

The Boeing 777 landed safely and all passengers and crew disembarked. The bomb threat is being investigated, Turkish Airlines said.

Flight TK34 was carrying 207 passengers and two infants, the airline said.

Shannon Airport serves the west coast of Ireland and is about 25 kilometers (15 miles) from the city of Limerick.

Irish police have concluded that no explosive device was found on the Turkish Airlines plane that diverted to Shannon Airport, and no arrests were made.

In a statement, the Turkish Airlines says the plane has continued its flight after all necessary procedures were concluded, and "it has been understood that it was a false alert."