An Istanbul-bound Turkish Airlines flight has made an emergency landing at India's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport in New Delhi following a bomb scare.
The incident has prompted all major airports across the country to increase security, reported DNA.
The alert follows after the emergency landing of TK 0065 flying from Bangkok on Tuesday.
The flight, carrying 134 passengers and 14 crew members, had a message written on the mirror in the toilet that read 'Bomb in CGR' (cargo hold).
Civil aviation secretary RN Choubey told the media that the crew noticed the message in the toilet when the plane was in the Indian air space near Nagpur city.
08/07/15 airport-technology.com
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The incident has prompted all major airports across the country to increase security, reported DNA.
The alert follows after the emergency landing of TK 0065 flying from Bangkok on Tuesday.
The flight, carrying 134 passengers and 14 crew members, had a message written on the mirror in the toilet that read 'Bomb in CGR' (cargo hold).
Civil aviation secretary RN Choubey told the media that the crew noticed the message in the toilet when the plane was in the Indian air space near Nagpur city.
08/07/15 airport-technology.com