NEW DELHI: More than 80 domestic and international flights of various Indian airlines received bomb threats on Thursday, according to sources. The sources said around 20 flights each of Air India ...
Six planes from Indian airlines declared emergencies within a span of 30 minutes on Tuesday, as India deals with a surge of hoax bomb threats that has caused significant travel disruptions.
Ultimate indulgence, combining juicy beef, crispy bacon, and creamy mac and cheese into one explosive, flavor-packed burger that will take comfort food to a whole new level! 25 iconic actors who ...
Among the airlines that received the bomb threat were Air India, IndiGo, Akasa Air, Vistara, SpiceJet, Star Air, and Alliance Air. Over 20 flights of various Indian airlines have received bomb ...
(Reuters) Amid the ongoing incidents of Indian airlines’ over 20 flights have received bomb threats since this morning, sources have revealed, PTI reported. Among the affected flights are IndiGo ...
More than 20 flights across various Indian airlines have been hit with bomb threats since Saturday morning, a report in PTI revealed. The affected airlines include Air India, IndiGo, Akasa Air ...
In a chilling series of events, bomb threats were reported on 10 flights across the nation today (October 19), sending many passengers and authorities into a state of high alert and fear.
Ten hoax bomb threats were received by multiple airlines on Saturday. Five hoax bomb threats were received by Spice jet. Five more were received by Air Asia. Multiple airlines have received a ...
After Air India Express and Vistara, five IndiGo flights received bomb threats on Saturday. According to the information, all the flights are directed to making emergency landing. Sources suggest ...
Three international flights of Vistara airline and an Air India Express flight flight were received bomb threats, which later turned out to be a hoax, officials said on Saturday. Kindly note that ...
Greenfield police said that they arrested a Greenfield High School student for making a bomb threat on Thursday morning. A School Resource Officer was told that a 17-year-old student made a threat ...
In response to a series of bomb threats over the past four days, Mumbai Airport conducted extensive bomb drills early Thursday at Terminal 1 (T1) and later at Terminal 2 (T2) around 11 am.