A Srinagar-Delhi Vistara flight received a bomb threat on Friday. Check out the details here.
New Delhi: In a shocking turn of events, a Vistara flight that was bound for Srinagar received a bomb threat on Friday, prompting swift action by the authorities at the airport. To be specific, Flight No. UK-611 was flying from Delhi to Srinagar and was carrying 178 passengers when the Air Traffic Control (ATC) Srinagar received an information ‘threatening call’.
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After the threat call was received, the aircraft was immediately directed to an isolation bay upon landing. In this regard, the Vistara spokesperson, while confirming the incident, said that concerned authorities were immediately informed as per the established protocol.
Srinagar-Bound Vistara Flight Lands At Srinagar International Airport
“Following the protocol, we immediately informed the relevant authorities, and the aircraft was taken to the isolation bay after safely landing at the Srinagar International Airport, where all customers were disembarked. We fully cooperated with the concerned authorities to clear the mandatory security checks. All the necessary checks have been conducted, and the aircraft has been cleared to resume operations. At Vistara, the safety and security of our customers, crew and aircraft are of utmost importance to us,” the spokesperson said.
Airport authorities at Srinagar said that a coordinated response with the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) was swiftly put into action after Air Traffic Control (ATC) Srinagar received the input regarding the threatening call.
“A bomb threat call targeting Vistara flight UK611, arriving from Delhi, prompted immediate action by airport authorities at Srinagar International Airport. The incident unfolded when Air Traffic Control (ATC) Srinagar received an information ‘threatening call’, sparking a swift and coordinated response from the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF),” airport authorities said.
An airport official confirmed on the phone that the threat was deemed non-credible and normal operations resumed. Despite the disruption, all passengers are reported to be safe, and the situation is being handled with the utmost priority to ensure their security.
(With inputs from agencies)
Published Date:May 31, 2024 4:50 PM IST
Updated Date:May 31, 2024 5:21 PM IST






























