Air India's Mumbai-New York Flight Carrying 322 Passengers Diverted Back To Mumbai After Receiving Bomb Threat Mid Air
An Air India flight from Mumbai to New York returned to Mumbai due to a bomb threat discovered in the restroom. The aircraft landed safely, and security checks are underway while passengers receive assistance.

Air India Flight Diverted Back To Mumbai After Security Threat Mid Air | Representational Image
Mumbai:An Air India flight en route from Mumbai to New York turned back to Mumbai on Monday morning because of a bomb threat, according to sources.
The aircraft, carrying more than 320 passengers, landed safely in Mumbai and is now being inspected by security personnel. As per the sources, a bomb threat was made, and a note was found in the restroom of one of the planes.
“A potential security threat was detected mid-flight on AI119 operating Mumbai-New York (JFK) today, 10 March 2025. After following the necessary protocols, the flight air-returned to Mumbai, in the interest of the safety and security of all on board. The flight landed safely back in Mumbai at 1025 Hrs (local time). The aircraft is undergoing mandatory checks by security agencies, and Air India is extending its full cooperation to the authorities. The flight has been rescheduled to operate at 0500 Hrs of 11 March 2025, and all passengers have been offered hotel accommodation, meals, and other assistance until then. Our colleagues on the ground are making sure to minimise the inconvenience caused to our passengers by this disruption. As always, Air India accords the highest priority to the safety of passengers and crew.” – Air India Spokesperson
One source states that the Boeing 777-300 ER had a total of 322 people on board, including 19 crew members.
Security inspections are in progress. Further details are awaited
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