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‘No Landing Permission’: Bomb Threat Prompts Hyderabad-Bound Lufthansa Flight To Make U-Turn | India News

New Delhi: A Lufthansa Airlines flight from Frankfurt to Hyderabad had to return to Frankfurt Airport on Sunday evening after still receiving a bomb threat outside the Indian airspace. Operated by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, the flight LH752 increased from Frankfurt around 18.00 local time and was planned to land at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad on Monday.

According to the moment, Lufthansa Airlines said, “We did not get any permission to land in Haydarabad, and therefore the plane took a U -turn and returned.”

According to flight tracking data, the plane made a U -turn on the Bulgarian airspace and returned to Frankfurt about two hours after the departure. Passengers were told that the flight was not allowed to land in India and that accommodation was provided overnight. The flight was planned again on Monday morning.

An official from Haydarabad Airport confirmed the deviation by stating that the bomb threat was taken when the plane was still out of the Indian airspace. The news agency moment continues to remain behind the bomb threat, and Lufthansa did not give any more details.

This incident points to Chennai, who returned from London to London because of a technical problem, points to the second Boeing 787 from Europe to India to return on Sunday after a British Airways flight. Lufthansa flight passengers on Monday at 10:00 on the same flight Hyderabad’a reportedly reportedly reported.

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