IndiGo aircraft coming from Kochi in Kerala to Delhi had to make an emergency landing in Nagpur. The step was taken as a precaution after the aircraft threatened the bomb. The aircraft is landed safely. Passengers are being investigated by taking off the aircraft. Currently, nothing suspicious has been found in the aircraft. According to the information, the aircraft left for Delhi at 9.11 am 6E-2706. Its land to land in Delhi was 12.35 pm. Meanwhile, after two hours 43 minutes in the air, the aircraft was launched in Nagpur at 11.54 am.
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Kochi International Airport Limited (CIAL) said that IndiGo’s aircraft, who arrived here from Muscat on Tuesday and leaving for Delhi, received threats to bomb. The Indigo aircraft was threatened with his official email ID, which left for Delhi at 9.31 am with 157 passengers and six crew members. After this, the Bomb Danger Assessment Committee (BTAC) was called and the threat was declared specialized. This information was immediately sent to the concerned authorities, after which the aircraft had to make an emergency landing at Nagpur Airport. The aircraft is currently being investigated. After completing the security check, the aircraft will leave for Delhi.
Earlier, the airline said in a statement on Tuesday that IndiGo flight from Goa to Lucknow experienced a turbulance in the middle air on Monday due to adverse weather, but the crew safely landed the aircraft. The airline said without further details that Flight 6E 6811 reserved in Lucknow.
The airline said, “Indigo flight 6E 6811 from North Goa to Lucknow on June 16E 6811 due to the active monsoon weather situation in western India for some time. Its pilot and cabin crew trained to deal with such situations followed the protocol established to ensure the safety of customers.
Flight was stuck in heavy rains last month
Earlier last month, there were 227 passengers, including a delegation of Trinamool Congress MPs in Indigo flight going from Delhi to Srinagar. Due to heavy rains and hailstorm, the flight became a victim of heavy turbulance. After this, the pilot reported emergency to Air Traffic Control in Srinagar. All the passengers had safely descended from the aircraft, but the front of the aircraft was damaged.