The Indian government plans a new law to punish those making hoax bomb threats against flights, which disrupt the schedules of airlines and cause massive inconvenience to thousands of passengers.
This wave of threats follows yesterday's incidents where 30 domestic and international flights operated by Indian airlines ...
As many as 30 domestic and international flights operated by Indian airlines have received bomb threats from Monday night ...
The Indian government is working on a new law to punish those spreading the menace of hoax bomb threat calls, which disrupt ...
"We confirm that a few of Vistara’s flights operating on 21 October 2024 received security threats on social media," said the ...
Indigo, Vistara, and Air India received bomb threats for their flights on Monday night. Passengers were safely disembarked.
Police in Rohini confirmed that the latest threats were a hoax. However, the high-intensity explosion on Sunday outside the ...
Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu said that those who make such hoax calls will be placed on the no-fly list of ...
Even though the threats turned out to be hoaxes and all flights landed safely, planes were still diverted to Canada and ...
CISF and BCAS chiefs discussed recent hoax bomb threats with Union Home Secretary. Focus was on aviation security and ...
More than 90 fake bomb threats have been made against flights operated by multiple Indian airlines this week, Indian media reported Sunday, sparking fear among passengers and global delays.
IndiGo’s operations were normal on Sunday, a day after systems outage at the airline resulted in long waiting hours for passengers at airports. The airline operates more than 2,000 flights daily ...