More than 70 fake bomb threats have been made against flights opera­ted by multiple Indian airlines last week, Indian media reported, sparking fear among passengers and global delays.
A wave of bomb threats to airlines from India continued on Sunday, October 20. A total of 36 flights, including seven carrying Mumbai passengers, received the threats on Sunday, officials said. The 36 ...
Hoax bomb threats affected nearly 100 flights in a week. Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu suspects a single ...
At least 30 hoax threats were made on Saturday alone, and at least 20 more threats were made to different airlines on Sunday.
As many as 32 flights operated by Indian flights operators, including IndiGo, Vistara, Air India, and Akasa Air, received bomb threats on Sunday.
Even though the threats turned out to be hoaxes and all flights landed safely, planes were still diverted to Canada and ...
Since Monday, at least 19 flights across various Indian airlines have been affected by these fake bomb scares, resulting in ...
The Singapore military scrambled two fighter jets after an Air India Express flight bound for Changi Airport received a bomb ...
According to flight tracker Flightradar24, the Air Indian Express plane took off from the Madurai airport at about 1.54pm ...
The latest in a string of hoax threats made against Indian airlines targeted a flight from Germany, the airline said Thursday ...
No bomb was found aboard an Air India Express plane from India which landed in Singapore more than an hour after its scheduled arrival time, the police said on Oct 16 after completing security checks ...
Twin bomb threats hit Indian airliners on opposite sides of the globe on Tuesday, forcing an emergency landing in the Arctic ...