Hoax bomb threats spark panic for Indian airlines
At least 10 Indian flights have received hoax bomb threats over the past 48 hours, leading to long delays and diversions.
On Tuesday, Singapore’s Air Force sent two fighter jets to escort an Air India Express plane away from populated areas following a bomb threat.
Hours before that, an Air India plane from Delhi to Chicago had to land at a Canadian airport as a precuationary measure.
Hoax bomb threats to airlines are not unusual in India but it’s not clear what triggered the sudden surge since Monday.
Officials from the government’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation and Bureau of Civil Aviation Security did not respond to the BBC’s emails for comment.
Apart from Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet and Akasa Air flights also received threats.
On Monday, three international flights that took off from Mumbai were diverted or delayed after an X (formerly Twitter) handle posted threats. Police have detained a teenager in connection with this.
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