Earlier on December 6, two worldwide flights had obtained bomb threat emails on the Hyderabad airport. The threats have been despatched to the shopper help ID, and security protocols started after the touchdown. Here are extra particulars.
According to an RGIA official, the flight landed safely at its vacation spot airport.
A bomb threat electronic mail was obtained on Thursday morning on the shopper help electronic mail of Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Hyderabad in reference to Flynas flight XY 325, an official mentioned. According to an RGIA official, the flight landed safely, and all obligatory security and safety protocols have been instantly carried out. Security businesses performed customary checks in accordance with process. Further investigation is underway.
Earlier on December 6, two worldwide flights obtained bomb threat emails on the Hyderabad Airport. It was obtained on the shopper help ID, and security protocols started after the touchdown. According to the Hyderabad Airport GMR, British Airways flight 277 and Kuwait Airways flight 373 obtained the e-mail threats. The BA 277 landed safely early morning, however the different flight to Hyderabad returned to the departure airport. “On 6th December 2025, a Bomb threat email was received on Hyderabad airport customer support ID for flight BA 277 (Heathrow to Hyderabad). The Flight landed safely in HYD at 5:25 am. Standard safety protocols were initiated,” mentioned Hyderabad Airport GMR.
“On 6th December 2025, a Bomb threat email was received on Hyderabad airport customer support ID for flight KU 373/ (Kuwait to Hyderabad) KWI-Hyd. The Flight returned to the departure airport,” Hyderabad Airport GMR added.An identical incident passed off on December 5 when an electronic mail threat for Emirates flight EK526 from Dubai to Hyderabad had arrived at 7:30 AM. The flight continued its journey with heightened monitoring. As it touched down safely at 8:30 AM, the ambiance modified immediately. Security groups directed the plane to an remoted bay. Passengers have been safely deboarded, following customary working procedures.
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