
An Air India flight from Delhi made an emergency landing in Thailand on Friday, after receiving a bomb threat.
The incident occurred just a day after the tragic crash of an Air India plane in Ahmedabad.
The Delhi-bound flight was forced to divert to Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport, where authorities promptly evacuated passengers and conducted a thorough search of the aircraft.
No explosives were found, and all passengers were reported safe.
The emergency landing comes in the wake of heightened security concerns following the crash in Ahmedabad, which claimed 241 lives.
The airline is working closely with Thai authorities to ensure the safety of all passengers and crew.
Air India's CEO, Campbell Wilson, restated the airline's commitment to passenger safety and praised the swift response of the crew and Thai officials.
The flight is expected to resume its journey to Delhi once clearance is given.