"Emergency response team was immediately activated": Akasa air responds to security alerts on 15 flights

Oct 27, 2024

New Delhi [India], October 27 : Clarifying the recent hoax bomb threat on an Ayodhya-bound flight from Bengaluru, Akasa Airline reported that 15 of its flights received security alerts, prompting a swift response from the airline's Emergency Response Team.
An Akasa Air spokesperson on Sunday stated, "The Akasa Air Emergency Response Team was immediately activated, initiating standard operating procedures, including informing regulatory authorities and monitoring the situation in real-time."
The spokesperson emphasised that captains and crew members of the affected flights adhered to emergency protocols in collaboration with local authorities.
"The Airport Services teams at all impacted airports coordinated with local authorities to ensure efficient handling of the situation, including the safe deplaning of passengers and providing assistance and refreshments as required," they added.
After thorough inspections and adherence to defined procedures, the spokesperson confirmed that all aircraft have been cleared for operations. The airline reassured passengers that their safety remains a top priority.
Ayodhya's Maharishi Valmiki International Airport was under heightened security on Sunday following a bomb threat on a flight arriving from Bengaluru.
The aircraft, operated by Akasa Airline, was carrying 173 passengers and landed safely under urgent safety protocols.
Upon landing, authorities conducted a comprehensive inspection of the plane and its occupants. While the incident was concerning, it was managed effectively, with passengers remaining safe and cooperative throughout the checks.
Maharishi Valmiki Airport Director Vinod Kumar confirmed that all checks have been completed and no suspicious items were found.
"There was a bomb threat call concerning the Akasa flight from Bengaluru to Ayodhya. The checks have been conducted successfully, and it appears the call was a hoax. There were 173 passengers on board," said Airport Director Vinod Kumar.
"Around 1:30 pm, we received information about a bomb being planted on the flight, prompting an immediate landing. The passengers, their luggage, and the aircraft were thoroughly checked, but nothing suspicious was found. We received a similar hoax call on Wednesday as well. All passengers are safe now," Kumar added.