American Airlines says one of its flights from New York to the Indian capital, New Delhi, landed safely in Rome on Sunday afternoon after it was diverted due to a security concern, which later proved to be “non credible.
An American Airlines flight headed to Delhi from New York was diverted to Italy’s Rome on Saturday after a security concern was reported, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed. The flight landed safely in Rome and was later cleared to re-depart.
An American Airlines flight bound for New Delhi, India was diverted to Rome over an unspecified "security issue" Sunday.
ROME (AP) — FAA says American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi landed safely in Rome after diversion for security issue.
While apologising for the inconvenience caused to the passengers, the airline said the flight landed safely in Rome, and law enforcement authorities inspected and cleared the aircraft to re-depart.
American Airlines flight 292, with service from New York to Delhi, diverted to Rome due to a possible security concern, the airline said. “The flight landed safely at FCO, and law enforcement inspected and cleared the aircraft to re-depart.
#WATCH | An American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi was diverted to Rome on Sunday (February 23) due to a security concern later determined to be 'non-credible'. The flight, which departed from the John F. Kennedy International Airport, had been heading to the Indira… pic.twitter.com/pduJZlcx6G
FAA says American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi landed safely in Rome after diversion for security issue
An American Airlines flight from New York to Delhi carrying 199 passengers and 15 crew members was diverted to Rome on Sunday evening following a 'suspected bomb threat'. It was cleared for departure after an inspection.
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