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IndiGo Flight from Jeddah Diverted to Mumbai After Bomb Threat Email

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Updated on 01 Nov 2025, 12:02 pm

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Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team

Short Description :

An IndiGo flight operating from Jeddah to Hyderabad received a threat email on Saturday morning claiming a "human bomb" was onboard, with LTTE-ISI operatives planning a blast. The aircraft was immediately diverted to Mumbai as a precautionary measure. After landing safely and undergoing thorough security checks, no issue was found, and the flight was cleared for further operations. An investigation has been initiated.
IndiGo Flight from Jeddah Diverted to Mumbai After Bomb Threat Email

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Stocks Mentioned :

InterGlobe Aviation Limited

Detailed Coverage :

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport received a threat email at approximately 5:30 AM on Saturday, warning against the landing of an IndiGo flight (6E 68) from Jeddah to Hyderabad. The email alleged that LTTE-ISI operatives were onboard, planning a major blast in the style of the 1984 Madras Airport incident. Following standard security protocols, all relevant stakeholders were alerted, and the IndiGo aircraft was diverted to Mumbai. The flight landed safely in Mumbai, where comprehensive security checks were conducted. Authorities confirmed that no threats were found. IndiGo stated that they followed established protocols, informed relevant authorities, cooperated with security checks, and worked to minimize passenger inconvenience. The incident has prompted a police investigation.

Impact: This event could negatively impact investor confidence in the Indian aviation sector, leading to increased scrutiny of security protocols and potentially higher operational costs for airlines due to diversions and enhanced security measures. It could also affect IndiGo's reputation and stock performance in the short term. This news has a moderate impact on the Indian stock market, particularly the aviation sector, rated at 6/10.

Difficult Terms: * Human bomb: A person who carries explosives and detonates them, often to cause mass casualties. * LTTE: Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a militant separatist organization formerly active in Sri Lanka. * ISI: Inter-Services Intelligence, the primary intelligence agency of Pakistan. * Operatives: Individuals engaged in secret or illicit activities, often related to intelligence or terrorism. * Modus operandi: A specific method or way of doing something, particularly a criminal activity. * Blast: A powerful explosion.

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