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IndiGo Airlines flights from Mumbai to Delhi, and Delhi to Deogarh obtain bomb menace calls

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By ANI

NEW DELHI: IndiGo Airlines flight 6E-2051 from Mumbai to Delhi acquired a hoax bomb menace name and one other flight IndiGo 6E 6191 working from Delhi to Deogarh was diverted to Lucknow following a selected bomb menace on Monday. Security companies rushed for the required checks and adopted all needed safety protocols, stated statements launched by the airline.

Regarding IndiGo Airlines flight 6E-2051 from Mumbai to Delhi, an announcement stated that “As per protocol, the aircraft was taken to a remote bay for search by the security agencies on arrival at Delhi airport. The passengers left the airport after all the necessary security protocols were followed. IndiGo is following the rules of the security agencies in the investigation. We regret the inconvenience caused to the passengers.”

In the second incident, IndiGo flight 6E 6191 working from Delhi to Deogarh was diverted to Lucknow following a selected bomb menace at this time. All needed safety protocols had been adopted and the plane was cleared for takeoff, an indigo assertion issued stated.

“Indigo flight 6E-6191 flying from Delhi to Deogarh got diverted to Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, due to security reasons. The flight landed safely at CCSIA at 12:20 pm and was taken to the isolation bay,” CCSIA Spokesperson stated

“The airport security followed necessary checks to verify the threat and after proper investigation, the threat turned out to be a hoax and the aircraft was released for the onward journey at 14:55,” the spokesperson added.

On a associated notice, IndiGo Airlines acquired a bomb menace name for its flight 6E-65 on board from Chennai to Dubai in August 2022. The flight which was carrying round 170 passengers was delayed by roughly 6 hours because of the evacuation and search of your complete plane.

On July 22, 2022, A Delhi-bound IndiGo flight (6e 2126) was reportedly grounded at Patna airport after a passenger claimed that he had a bomb in his bag. 

NEW DELHI: IndiGo Airlines flight 6E-2051 from Mumbai to Delhi acquired a hoax bomb menace name and one other flight IndiGo 6E 6191 working from Delhi to Deogarh was diverted to Lucknow following a selected bomb menace on Monday. Security companies rushed for the required checks and adopted all needed safety protocols, stated statements launched by the airline.

Regarding IndiGo Airlines flight 6E-2051 from Mumbai to Delhi, an announcement stated that “As per protocol, the aircraft was taken to a remote bay for search by the security agencies on arrival at Delhi airport. The passengers left the airport after all the necessary security protocols were followed. IndiGo is following the rules of the security agencies in the investigation. We regret the inconvenience caused to the passengers.”

In the second incident, IndiGo flight 6E 6191 working from Delhi to Deogarh was diverted to Lucknow following a selected bomb menace at this time. All needed safety protocols had been adopted and the plane was cleared for takeoff, an indigo assertion issued stated.

“Indigo flight 6E-6191 flying from Delhi to Deogarh got diverted to Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, due to security reasons. The flight landed safely at CCSIA at 12:20 pm and was taken to the isolation bay,” CCSIA Spokesperson stated

“The airport security followed necessary checks to verify the threat and after proper investigation, the threat turned out to be a hoax and the aircraft was released for the onward journey at 14:55,” the spokesperson added.

On a associated notice, IndiGo Airlines acquired a bomb menace name for its flight 6E-65 on board from Chennai to Dubai in August 2022. The flight which was carrying round 170 passengers was delayed by roughly 6 hours because of the evacuation and search of your complete plane.

On July 22, 2022, A Delhi-bound IndiGo flight (6e 2126) was reportedly grounded at Patna airport after a passenger claimed that he had a bomb in his bag.