
An Air India flight coming to Delhi from Thailand's Phuket Island received a bomb threat on Friday. After this, the plane had to make an emergency landing. An official told news agency Reuters that flight AI-379 had landed safely. There were 156 passengers on board the plane.
Earlier, an Air India plane going to London was landed back in Mumbai after being in the air for three hours. News agency PTI, citing data from Flightradar24, said that this flight was going from Mumbai to London, which took off at 5.39 am.
Air India said in a statement that due to the situation in Iran and its airspace being closed, the route of many planes is either being changed or the planes are being landed back at the original place.
265 people died in a plane crash
On Thursday, an Air India flight going from Ahmedabad to London met with an accident. Within a few seconds of take off, the plane crashed into the hostel of BJ Hospital. Out of the 242 people on board the plane, 241 people died. Many people present in the hostel also died. According to the latest information, a total of 265 people lost their lives.
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