The AeroMexico plane sits on the tarmac at Mexico City's international airport on Wednesday.The AeroMexico plane sits on the tarmac at Mexico City's international airport on Wednesday. (Gregory Bull/Associated Press)

The hijacking of an AeroMexico passenger jet bound for Mexico City from Cancun ended peacefully Wednesday with all the passengers and crew members safely released from the plane.

At a news conference, Public Safety Secretary Genaro Garcia Luna said a Bolivian named Jose Mar Flores, 44, hijacked the aircraft using a fake bomb. The hijacker ordered the pilot to circle Mexico City seven times, and said he wanted to warn President Felipe Calderon of an impending earthquake.

Luna called Flores a religious fanatic who commandeered the Boeing 737 after claiming to have received a divine revelation.

Police stormed the AeroMexico jet on the tarmac in Mexico City after all of the 104 passengers were released.

Transportation and Communications Secretary Juan Molinar said no bomb was found on the airplane.

With files from The Associated Press