Security Alert Forces Akasa Air Flight to Divert to Ahmedabad
An Akasa Air flight from Delhi to Mumbai was diverted to Ahmedabad due to a security alert. The aircraft, carrying 186 passengers, 1 infant, and six crew members, landed safely. Following the incident, all passengers were deplaned, and the airline is adhering to all safety and security protocols.
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An Akasa Air flight from Delhi to Mumbai was compelled to divert to Ahmedabad after receiving a security alert onboard, the airline announced on Monday.
The flight's captain promptly executed all necessary emergency protocols, ensuring a safe touchdown at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport at 10:13 AM.
According to Akasa Air, flight QP 1719 was operating under stringent safety and security guidelines. The aircraft, which had 186 passengers, including an infant, and six crew members, saw all occupants disembarked safely in Ahmedabad. The airline confirmed ongoing compliance with ground safety and security measures.
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