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Bomb Threat Targets IGIA and Four Other Indian Airports; AI Express Flight Evacuated

Bomb Threats Target IGIA and Four Other Indian Airports; Air India Express Flight Evacuated
Security Alert and Response
A bomb threat email received through IndiGo’s grievance portal on Wednesday afternoon triggered a high alert at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi, as well as four other major Indian airports, including those in Chennai, Goa, Mumbai, and Hyderabad. The message, detected by IndiGo’s internal system around 4 p.m., prompted immediate action from security agencies. Delhi Police confirmed that the email was swiftly flagged and shared with the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the Delhi fire service. A fire department official stated that a call reporting a bomb at Delhi Airport Terminal 3 was investigated and ultimately declared a hoax.
In response, precautionary checks and heightened security measures were implemented across all the airports mentioned in the threat. The swift coordination among various agencies ensured that operations continued with minimal disruption, although the incident raised significant concerns within the aviation sector.
Air India Express Flight Emergency Landing
Simultaneously, an Air India Express flight IX 1023, en route from Mumbai to Varanasi, received a bomb threat while airborne. The flight was diverted for an emergency landing at Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport in Varanasi. All 176 passengers were safely evacuated upon landing, and a bomb disposal squad conducted comprehensive inspections of the aircraft and its luggage. An Air India Express spokesperson confirmed that the Government-appointed Bomb Threat Assessment Committee was immediately notified and that all security protocols were followed. The aircraft will be cleared for further operations only after completing all mandated security checks.
Broader Context and Industry Impact
This wave of threats comes in the wake of a deadly car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, which resulted in 12 fatalities and is currently under investigation for potential terror links. The timing of these incidents has heightened anxiety among travelers and security officials alike.
The aviation industry has felt the ripple effects of these events, with some investors expressing concern about the potential impact on the sector’s stability. Meanwhile, competing airlines have responded by reinforcing their security protocols and closely monitoring the evolving situation. The episode draws parallels to recent international incidents, such as the bomb threat that temporarily halted operations for United Airlines at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which was later deemed non-credible.
Authorities continue to investigate the origin of the threats, emphasizing that all necessary precautions remain in place to safeguard passengers. While airport operations have since returned to normal, security measures remain elevated as a precautionary measure.

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