Manas Dasgupta
NEW DELHI, Oct 15: The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security has launched an intensive investigation after at least 10 flights, several of them on international routes, received bomb threats forcing the airlines operators to divert or ground the planes for sometimes causing much inconvenience to the passengers. All of the bomb threats have turned out to be hoax ones.
An Air India direct flight from New Delhi to Chicago was diverted to Iqaluit Airport in Canada following a hoax bomb threat which was posted online. Officials said Tuesday’s threats were issued from an unverified handle on X, Seven flights, including one bound for the United States, were affected on Tuesday after the threats were issued from an X handle which began posting on the social media platform in the afternoon.
A total of 10 flights have been grounded in less than 48 hours after receiving hoax threats. “Today, the Air India Delhi-Chicago flight, Dammam-Lucknow IndiGo flight, Ayodhya-Bengaluru Air India Express, a SpiceJet flight from Darbhanga to Mumbai (SG116), an Akasa Air flight from Bagdogra to Bengaluru (QP 1373) an Alliance Air Amritsar-Dehradun-Delhi flight (9I 650) and an Air India Express flight (IX 684) from Madurai to Singapore received bomb threats,” officials said. On Monday, two IndiGo and one Air India flight had also received fake threats.
“Flight AI127 operating from Delhi to Chicago on October 15, 2024, was the subject of a security threat posted online and, as a precautionary measure, has landed at Iqaluit Airport in Canada. “The aircraft and passengers are being re-screened as per the laid down security protocol. Air India has activated agencies at the airport to assist the passengers until such time that their journey can resume,” the airline said.
As per FlightRadar24, the Air India flight AI127 flight took off from New Delhi for Chicago at 3:00 am (IST) and was scheduled to land in Chicago at 7:00 am (US Time). The aircraft is a Boeing 777. At 5:38 pm (IST) the flight is still at the airport in Canada. The flight is yet to take off.
“We are cognisant of a situation involving flight 6E 98 from Dammam, Saudi Arabia to Lucknow. The safety and security of our passengers and crew is our highest priority and we are working closely with the relevant authorities and taking all necessary precautions as per the guidelines,” IndiGo said after the flight was grounded following a fake bomb threat.
A SpiceJet aircraft landed safely at the Mumbai airport and was directed to an isolation bay as a precautionary measure. “All passengers disembarked normally and security agencies were immediately notified. After thorough security checks, the aircraft has been cleared for further operations,” a SpiceJet spokesperson said.
An Akasa Air spokesperson said their flight received a security alert on board. “The captain followed all required emergency procedures and landed safely at the Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru at 13:39 hours. All passengers were deplaned and the local authorities undertook the necessary safety and security checks after which the aircraft was released for operations,” the spokesperson said.
An Alliance Air official said all “precautionary measures” were being taken for the Amritsar-Dehradun-Delhi flight, which was undergoing security checks at the Dehradun airport. Sources in the airlines said the threats were impacting the finances but the airlines are taking the threats seriously and following the laid out security protocol for safety.
“Though all have subsequently been found to be hoaxes, as a responsible airline operator all threats are taken seriously. The inconvenience to customers is sincerely regretted. Air India is extending all cooperation to authorities in identifying the perpetrators of such threats to ensure that they are held accountable for the disruption and inconvenience caused to passengers, and will consider legal action against those responsible to recover damages incurred by the airline,” officials said.
On Monday, three international flights, two operated by IndiGo and one by Air India received fake security threats, leading to disruption in outbound international flight operations, as checks were initiated for all three planes involved. The total number of passengers across the two IndiGo flights was 258. One of the flights has already departed while the other will resumed its journey on Tuesday afternoon.
The first incident involved Air India flight AI119, scheduled to fly from Mumbai to New York’s JFK Airport. Following a security alert, the flight was urgently diverted to New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport early in the morning. Passengers and crew were evacuated safely, and the aircraft was taken to an isolated runway. A bomb squad and other security agencies promptly began conducting a thorough inspection.
“Flight AI119 operating from Mumbai to JFK on October 14 received a specific security alert and on instructions of the government’s security regulatory committee was diverted to Delhi. All passengers have disembarked and are at the Delhi airport terminal,” an Air India spokesperson confirmed.
Simultaneously, two IndiGo flights originating from Mumbai were also affected. Flight 6E1275, bound for Muscat, and Flight 6E56, heading to Jeddah, received security threats, resulting in immediate measures being taken by the airline. According to an IndiGo spokesperson, both aircraft were moved to isolated bays at Mumbai Airport, following standard operating procedures. The Muscat-bound plane has already departed. “As per protocol, the aircraft was taken to an isolated bay, and mandatory security checks were promptly initiated,” the spokesperson said.
The second affected IndiGo flight, 6E56, heading to Jeddah, followed the same protocol. The airline reiterated that safety remains its top priority, and all steps were being taken to ensure the security of passengers and crew. Seven flights, including one bound for the United States, were affected on Tuesday after the threats were issued from an X handle which began posting on the social media platform.