Shillong-Bound IndiGo Moved To Isolation Bay At Kolkata Following Bomb Scare

An IndiGo flight, 6E 7304, scheduled to depart for Shillong, was diverted to an isolation bay at Kolkata's Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport due to a bomb scare. The alert was raised just before passengers were set to board the aircraft, prompting immediate action from airport security. Authorities conducted thorough checks to ensure the safety of all individuals involved. No explosive devices were found, and the flight was subsequently cleared for departure after the situation was deemed secure. This incident highlights the heightened vigilance and security protocols in place at Indian airports, particularly following recent global trends of aviation security threats. Passengers were kept informed throughout the incident, and IndiGo has assured that it prioritizes the safety and security of its customers. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to security measures at airports, ensuring the safety of air travel in India.
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