Hyderabad airport receives bomb threat for Riyadh-bound Flynas flight; lands safely

Early on December 6, two international flights received bomb threat emails at Hyderabad airport. Threats were sent to customer support ID and security protocols began after landing. Here are more details.
According to an RGIA official, the flight landed safely at the destination airport.
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Hyderabad received a bomb threat email through its customer support email regarding Flynas flight XY 325 on Thursday morning, an official said. According to an RGIA official, the flight landed safely and all mandatory safety and security protocols were immediately implemented. Security units carried out standard checks in accordance with the procedure. Further investigation is ongoing.
Early on December 6, two international flights received bomb threat emails at Hyderabad Airport. Customer support ID was obtained via and security protocols began after landing. According to Hyderabad Airport GMR, British Airways Flight 277 and Kuwait Airways Flight 373 received the email threats. BA 277 landed safely in the early morning hours, but the other flight, bound for Hyderabad, returned to the departure airport. Hyderabad Airport GMR said, “On 6 December 2025, a Bomb threat email was received on Hyderabad airport customer support ID for flight BA 277 (Heathrow to Hyderabad). The flight landed safely at HYD at 5:25 am. Standard security protocols were initiated.”
“On 6 December 2025, a Bomb threat email was received from Hyderabad airport customer support ID for KWI-Hyd flight KU 373/ (Kuwait to Hyderabad). The flight returned to the departure airport,” added Hyderabad Airport GMR. A similar incident occurred on December 5, when an email threat arrived at 7.30am for Emirates flight EK526 from Dubai to Hyderabad. The flight continued its journey under intense surveillance. When he touched down safely at 08.30, the atmosphere changed instantly. Security teams diverted the plane to an isolated bay. Passengers were deplaned safely following standard operating procedures.
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