In a statement, Vistara said flight UK971 which was set to fly between Delhi and Pune had been delayed due to “mandatory security checks”.
By: Shubham Ghosh
AUTHORITIES at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi were searching a Vistara airplane, which was set to depart for Pune in the western state of Maharashtra, following a bomb threat, airport officials said on Friday (18).
In a statement, Vistara said flight UK971 had been delayed due to “mandatory security checks”.
The airport call centre received a call around 7:30 am local time on Friday and the caller said that “three bombs have been kept in flight no. UK971 parked at gate no. 42 and they will explode in an hour”.
Delhi-Pune Vistara flight grounded and kept in isolation after #BombThreat.
all passengers were offloaded.
Investigation continued #DelhiAirport #Delhi #Vistara pic.twitter.com/Zioz9hE6Zr— Aisha Dar (@AishaDar19) August 18, 2023
The call got disconnected immediately, official sources said.
All passengers and crew of the flight have been deboarded and anti-sabotage checks are going on in an isolation bay at the airport, they said.
Police, however, said the search operation is over and nothing suspicious has been found. The flight was to depart at 8:30 am.
“A case is being registered and further investigation is underway,” they said.
Vistara said it is cooperating with the security agencies.
“We confirm that the flight UK971, scheduled to fly from Delhi to Pune on 18 August 2023 is delayed due to mandatory security checks,” it said.
“In the meanwhile, we are making all efforts to minimize inconvenience to our customers including offering them refreshments,” it said.
(PTI)