An Airbus jet returned to a Berlin airport after its cockpit window cracked in flight Sunday, police said, according to dpa. The A-321-200 operated by Egyptair of Egypt landed again at Schoenefeld Airport two hours after take-off Sunday afternoon. Federal police at the airport told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa there had been no problems during the landing and nobody had been hurt. A spokesman said there had been a crack in the window. Ralf Kunkel, a Berlin airports spokesman, said it had technically not been an emergency landing The newspaper Berliner Zeitung said blankets were taken away from first-class passengers to keep the cockpit crew warm because of cold air leaking in after the window cracked. Federal police said the plane would be repaired and was likely to depart on Monday. Passengers were sent to area hotels.