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Flight threats: Threats received to blow up 85 planes, including names of these airlines including Air India and Akasa.

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Flight threats: Threats received to blow up 85 planes, including names of these airlines including Air India and Akasa.
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Threat received to blow up 85 planes

In our country, there are many airlines that have received bomb threats for a few days. Just two days ago, on October 22, a threat was issued stating that about 30 planes would fly. After that, today i.e. 24th October another threat has been raised and this threat is even bigger. 85 flights from different companies have been threatened with being blown up. Air India, Vistara and Indigo have been threatened with grounding 20 planes each, while Akasa has been threatened with grounding 25 planes.

He received a threat to fly these planes.

We are now going to tell you which planes and which airlines are among the 85 planes that have been threatened with being blown up. The threatened Air India flight numbers include Al101, A1105, A1111, AI119, AI127, AI129, AI149, AI173, AI174, AI178, AI180, AI186, AI187, AI190, AI227, AI301, AI309, AI313, AI331, AI347. IndiGo flight numbers are 6E11, 6E17, 6E125, 6E133, 6E135, 6E196, 6E201, 6E235, 6E236, 6E259, 6E265, 6E277, 6E282, 6E304, 6E334, 6E362, 94. He also threatened to fly into the air.

Some Akasa aircraft have also been threatened and their flight numbers are QP1142, QP1153, QP1324, QP1378, QP1386, QP1431, QP1451, QP1503, QP1612, QP1822, QP1127, QP1385, QP14, QP1519, QP1526, QP. 1534, QP1563, QP1572, QP1672, QP1880, QP1887, QP1891, AKJ160H. At the same time, Vistara flight numbers UK25, UK107, UK27, UK116, UK131, UK146, UK158, UK162, UK184, UK273, UK509, UK516, UK521, UK533, UK552, UK555, UK561, UK589, UK613, UK615 also They were threatened. . It has been.

What did the Akasa Air spokesperson say?

According to news agency PTI, after receiving the threat to blow up the planes, Akasa Air spokesperson said: “Some of their flights received a security alert and were scheduled to depart for their destination on October 24.” Akasa Air’s emergency response team is attentive to the matter. Constant discussions are also held with regulatory and safety authorities. He further said that we are following all safety procedures in collaboration with local authorities.

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