Unplanned Detour: A Flight's Unexpected Journey
Mon Feb 24 2025
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A flight from New York to New Delhi had to change its plans. It safely landed in Rome on Sunday afternoon. The reason? A security concern that turned out to be false. The airline didn't share much, but NBC reported it was a bomb threat sent via email.
The flight, American Airlines Flight 292, was checked by law enforcement after landing at Leonardo da Vinci International Airport. It was cleared to leave again. The Federal Aviation Administration said the crew reported the threat. The flight had to stay in Rome overnight for the crew to rest before continuing to Delhi the next day.
A reporter saw two fighter jets flying over the airport before the plane landed. Fire trucks were also seen near the plane. Neeraj Chopra, a passenger, said the captain announced a change in "security status" about three hours before they were supposed to land in New Delhi. The mood on the plane was calm at first, but Chopra felt stressed when the captain said fighter jets would escort them to Rome. He wondered what was really going on.
Another passenger, Jonathan Bacon, noticed the plane's sharp turn away from New Delhi and back towards Rome. Passengers had little to no internet connection for much of the flight. Bacon said the security screenings were thorough and took a long time. He and his friend were still waiting for their checked baggage more than two hours after landing.
The airport spokesperson said everything was operating normally. This wasn't the first time a flight had to change plans due to security concerns. It's a reminder of how quickly things can change in air travel.
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