Vistara Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Mumbai After Bomb Threat
The flight received a security alert: Vistara
According to the information, the flight landed safely at 7.45 am. According to sources, there were 134 passengers and 13 crew members on board the plane. Vistara said in a statement that the Frankfurt-Mumbai flight received a security alert but it landed safely here.
Vistara Flight Makes Emergency Landing: Akasa Airlines flight received threats
Earlier on Wednesday, Akasa Air flight QP 1335 from Delhi to Bangalore received threats. After receiving the threat, the flight was brought back to Delhi. The flight was landed at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. There were 174 passengers on the flight. There were three children and seven crew members on board the flight.
Vistara Flight Makes Emergency Landing: Three flights received threats on Monday
On the other hand, two international planes of Indigo Airlines were threatened to be blown up with a bomb at Mumbai airport today. At the same time, an Air India flight going from Mumbai to New York was also threatened with a bomb. After receiving the threat, an emergency landing of Air India flight was made at Delhi airport.
America is also worried about the threats
Let us tell you that the threats being received on the planes have increased the trouble of the passengers. People are facing inconvenience due to the diversion of planes due to rumors. The threats of bombing the flight have also worried America. US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said in Washington that the threats being made to commercial flights are extremely serious and inappropriate.
These flights have also received bomb threats
- Air India Express flight from Jaipur to Ayodhya via Bengaluru (IX765)
- SpiceJet flight from Darbhanga to Mumbai (SG116)
- Bagdogra to Bengaluru flight operated by Akasa Air (QP 1373)
- IndiGo flight to Lucknow from Dammam, Saudi Arabia (6E 98)
- Alliance Air’s Amritsar-Dehradun-Delhi flight (9I 650)
- Madurai to Singapore Air India Express flight (IX 684)
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