Civil aviation minister K Rammohan Naidu announced plans to amend laws addressing bomb threats to airlines, including a no-fly list for offenders.
In response to the recent threats, security measures at airports across India have been increased Shivam Verma Updated : Oct ...
Officials also said had it been a normal VPN, Indian agencies would have traced it very easily. The official also explained ...
Regulations are being amended to place individuals responsible for such threats on no-fly lists..Bomb threat. Aviation ...
The Ministry of Home Affairs held a high-level meeting to address growing security threats to airlines, with over 100 flights ...
This comes after Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said the hoax calls received by airlines and airports in the last week are being thoroughly probed. He vowed that culprits will face severe pu ...
A dramatic and unprecedented surge in hoax bomb threats targeting Indian airlines is wreaking havoc on flight schedules, ...
Hoax bomb threats affected nearly 100 flights in a week. Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu suspects a single ...
Vistara had reported receiving security threats for six of its flights, including UK25, amid a week that saw nearly 100 bomb ...
Flight UK25 from Delhi to Frankfurt, carrying over 240 passengers, was diverted back to Delhi due to a non-specific bomb ...
A Frankfurt-bound Vistara flight had to return to its origin in Delhi on Sunday after Afghanistan banned it from using its ...
Afghanistan authorities on Sunday did not permit a Frankfurt-bound Vistara plane to use its airspace as there was a bomb ...