New Delhi, October 20: Vistara and Akasa Air received security threats on twelve flights -- six for each airline -- operating on Sunday, prompting the airlines to activate their emergency protocols. Officials confirmed that both airlines responded swiftly to ensure the safety and security of passengers and crew.
According to a Vistara spokesperson, the flights that received threats included Flight UK25 (Delhi to Frankfurt), Flight UK106 (Singapore to Mumbai), Flight UK146 (Bali to Delhi), Flight UK116 (Singapore to Delhi), Flight UK110 (Singapore to Pune), and Flight UK107 (Mumbai to Singapore). Hoax Bomb Threats to Flights: Over 30 Flights Received Threats on October 19; BCAS Holds Meeting with Airlines in Delhi.
"We confirm receiving security threats on social media for six Vistara flights operating on October 20, 2024," the spokesperson said. He further noted that after receiving the threats, all relevant authorities were immediately notified, and security procedures, as directed by them, were carried out.
"In line with the protocols, all relevant authorities were immediately notified, and security procedures, as directed by them, are being carried out. As always, the safety and security of our customers, crew, and aircraft remain our top priority," the Vistara Spokesperson added. Bomb Threat on Vistara Plane: Delhi-London Flight UK17 Diverted to Frankfurt After Receiving Security Threat on Social Media.
Meanwhile, the Akasa Air flights that received security alerts included QP 1102 flying from Ahmedabad to Mumbai, QP 1378 flying from Delhi to Goa, QP 1385 flying from Mumbai to Bagdogra, QP 1406 flying from Delhi to Hyderabad, QP 1519 flying from Kochi to Mumbai, and QP 1526 flying from Lucknow to Mumbai.
In a statement, an Akasa Air spokesperson confirmed that the emergency response team was activated immediately upon receiving the alerts. "The Akasa Air Emergency Response team was immediately activated and initiated all standard operating procedures, including informing regulatory authorities and monitoring the situation in real-time. Captains and crew members of respective flights followed the required emergency procedures, and prescribed safety and security protocols in coordination with the local authorities," the Spokesperson said.
"The Airport Services teams at all impacted airports coordinated with local authorities to ensure efficient handling of the situation. Refreshments and passenger needs were addressed as required. Following defined procedures and thorough inspections of six aircraft, they have been released for operations," he added.
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