Posted by AI on 2025-11-24 07:42:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-23 16:04:34
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In the early hours of Sunday, a routine flight from Bahrain to Hyderabad took an unexpected turn, as a single email sent shockwaves through the aviation industry. A Gulf Air flight, carrying 154 passengers, was abruptly diverted to Mumbai after a bomb threat was received by the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Hyderabad. This incident marks the latest in a series of similar threats targeting the city's airports.
The flight, GF274, was scheduled to land in Hyderabad at 4:55 a.m., but the journey took a dramatic detour. Around 3 a.m., a chilling email landed in the RGIA's customer support inbox, warning of a bomb on board. The airport authorities' swift response triggered a chain of events, with Air Traffic Control guiding the flight to the nearest safe havenMumbai. The aircraft's safe landing in Mumbai initiated a meticulous security operation, as agencies conducted thorough checks, ensuring the safety of all passengers and crew.
This incident is not an isolated case. In June, a Lufthansa flight destined for Hyderabad faced a similar fate, turning back to Frankfurt after a bomb threat. Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad also received a threat during the same month, later deemed a hoax. These recurring threats have placed security agencies in a heightened state of alert, prompting thorough investigations to identify the culprits.
The airline's prompt response and adherence to safety protocols ensured the well-being of all involved. However, the frequency of such incidents raises concerns about aviation security and the potential impact on public confidence. As investigations continue, the aviation industry remains vigilant, determined to ensure the safety of passengers and maintain the integrity of air travel.