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		<title>Bomb Hoax Forces IndiGo Kuwait-Delhi Flight to Land in Ahmedabad</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ahmedabad airport became the scene of heightened drama on Friday when an IndiGo flight from Kuwait to Delhi executed an unscheduled emergency landing due to a bomb threat. The scare&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Ahmedabad airport became the scene of heightened drama on Friday when an IndiGo flight from Kuwait to Delhi executed an unscheduled emergency landing due to a bomb threat. The scare originated from a crude, handwritten message on tissue paper found inside the cabin, mentioning explosives and a possible hijack.</p>



<p>With 186 souls aboard—180 passengers and crew—the pilots wasted no time. Following standard procedures, they informed ATC and rerouted to Ahmedabad, the closest viable airstrip. The plane touched down without incident, and passengers were promptly deboarded to a safe area, ensuring zero casualties or health issues.</p>



<p>Pre-arrival alerts mobilized a full-spectrum security apparatus: bomb detection units, CISF, canine squads, and local police. Inspector N.D. Nakum detailed the response: &#8216;We activated all protocols immediately. Comprehensive sweeps of the aircraft and baggage yielded nothing suspicious. Checks are finalized.&#8217;</p>



<p>The airport ramped up security with substantial police presence, maintaining smooth operations elsewhere. Attention now turns to unraveling the threat&#8217;s source. Officials are scrutinizing the note&#8217;s forensics, determined to trace its placement and perpetrators.</p>



<p>Such events, often hoaxes, test the resilience of air travel safety nets. IndiGo and regulators reaffirmed commitment to passenger security, promising rigorous follow-up. Travelers commended the calm handling, highlighting efficient crisis management in Indian skies.</p>
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		<title>Bomb Scare on IndiGo Delhi-Pune Flight: All Safe After Landing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A bomb threat disrupted an IndiGo flight from Delhi to Pune, but quick response ensured everyone&#8217;s safety. Flight 6E 2608 touched down at Pune Airport on January 22, where a&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>A bomb threat disrupted an IndiGo flight from Delhi to Pune, but quick response ensured everyone&#8217;s safety. Flight 6E 2608 touched down at Pune Airport on January 22, where a threatening letter was reported immediately after landing.</p>



<p>According to IndiGo officials, the alert came as the plane hit the runway. Adhering to established safety measures, the crew informed air traffic control and security agencies without delay. Passengers and crew disembarked safely, and the aircraft underwent rigorous anti-sabotage checks.</p>



<p>This comes hot on the heels of another IndiGo incident on Sunday, where flight 6E-6650 from Delhi to Bagdogra faced a similar hoax. Diverted to Lucknow, it landed emergently at 9:17 AM with 222 adults, 8 babies, and 7 crew aboard. A crude note scrawled on tissue paper—&#8217;Plane has bomb&#8217;—was found onboard, but searches yielded nothing suspicious.</p>



<p>Lucknow police detailed how the threat was relayed via ATC, leading to isolation of the plane in a designated bay. All occupants were evacuated promptly, prioritizing human safety. Officials confirmed no dangers were present and are now hunting the perpetrator behind the false alarm.</p>



<p>IndiGo reiterated its zero-tolerance stance on security lapses, praising the coordinated efforts of airport staff and law enforcement. Such incidents highlight vulnerabilities in aviation, prompting calls for advanced threat detection tech and public awareness campaigns.</p>



<p>With air travel booming post-pandemic, airlines face mounting pressure to balance efficiency and security. Passengers recount the anxiety of these events, yet commend the professionalism displayed. Investigations into both threats are ongoing, with authorities promising swift justice to prevent future disruptions.</p>
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		<title>Lucknow Airport Alert: &#8216;Plane Bomb&#8217; Note Triggers IndiGo Evacuation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A routine pre-flight inspection at Lucknow airport turned into a full-blown emergency Tuesday night after a tissue paper scrawled with &#8216;Bomb in plane&#8217; was found inside an IndiGo aircraft. The&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>A routine pre-flight inspection at Lucknow airport turned into a full-blown emergency Tuesday night after a tissue paper scrawled with &#8216;Bomb in plane&#8217; was found inside an IndiGo aircraft.</p>



<p>The discovery prompted an immediate lockdown of the plane and evacuation of all passengers. Bomb squad experts arrived within minutes, launching a high-stakes search operation that paralyzed airport activities for over two hours.</p>



<p>Using sniffer dogs, X-ray scanners, and manual inspections, the team combed through the IndiGo jet&#8217;s interior. Seats were lifted, luggage bays opened, and even air vents scrutinized. Relief swept through when the all-clear was sounded – the threat was a hoax.</p>



<p>IndiGo officials downplayed the disruption but confirmed cooperation with investigators. &#8216;Safety protocols were followed to the letter. Our crew and ground staff acted decisively,&#8217; a spokesperson noted.</p>



<p>Passengers shared harrowing accounts on social media. &#8216;Suddenly, we heard &#8216;evacuate immediately.&#8217; It felt like a movie scene,&#8217; tweeted one traveler. Delays rippled across multiple flights, stranding hundreds.</p>



<p>Police suspect the note was planted deliberately to cause chaos. Forensic teams are analyzing the tissue for fingerprints and handwriting matches. Similar incidents have plagued Indian airports lately, often traced to disgruntled employees or thrill-seekers.</p>



<p>In response, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued fresh advisories for airlines to enhance cabin pre-boarding audits. Lucknow airport authorities plan to install AI-powered surveillance for better threat detection.</p>



<p>While the scare ended without harm, it highlights vulnerabilities in air travel security. Experts call for stricter penalties on hoax perpetrators to deter such acts. IndiGo has compensated affected passengers and resumed services seamlessly.</p>



<p>The aviation sector continues to adapt, balancing convenience with ironclad safety measures in an era of unpredictable threats.</p>
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