IndiGo Airbus A321 Kuwait-Hyderabad Flight Diverted to Mumbai After Security
Key Points
- 1IndiGo Airbus A321 flight 6E1234 from Kuwait to Hyderabad was diverted to Mumbai on Tuesday morning due to a bomb threat email.
- 2Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport initiated a full-scale emergency response, with security, fire, and medical teams on standby.
- 3This marks the second international flight bound for Hyderabad diverted to Mumbai in less than two weeks over similar bomb scares.
- 4Indian authorities have launched an investigation to trace the sender of the threat email, with IndiGo's official statement still awaited.
IndiGo flight 6E1234, an Airbus A321-251NX operating from Kuwait to Hyderabad, was diverted to Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport early Tuesday following a bomb threat alert. Airport authorities received an email warning of an explosive device on board, prompting a full-scale emergency response at the Indian airport. The aircraft, which departed Kuwait at 1:56 am, safely touched down in Mumbai at 8:10 am local time.
Initial reports indicate the threat message, received at Delhi airport, specifically warned of a "human bomb" on the aircraft. Security agencies, including fire and medical units, were immediately placed on high alert and on standby as the IndiGo Airbus A321 approached Mumbai for its unscheduled landing. Passengers and crew were subsequently deplaned for security checks, though an official statement from IndiGo regarding these procedures is still pending.
This incident marks the second such diversion for an international flight bound for Hyderabad in less than two weeks. On November 23, another flight originating from Bahrain and destined for Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad was similarly rerouted to Mumbai due to a bomb scare. That previous threat was later confirmed by Indian police to be a hoax after thorough security screenings found nothing suspicious.
Indian authorities have launched an investigation into the latest threat, aiming to trace the origin of the malicious email. A similar complaint and case registration occurred after the November 23 incident. IndiGo has yet to issue a comprehensive statement detailing the emergency diversion, passenger welfare measures, or the ongoing security assessment, with further updates anticipated as the investigation progresses.
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