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IndiGo Flight from Mumbai to Delhi Cleared After Security Check

IndiGo Flight from Mumbai to Delhi Cleared After Security Check

Post by : Rameen Ariff

A security concern was reported on an IndiGo flight bound for Delhi from Mumbai on Tuesday, prompting immediate action by aviation authorities. Flight 6E 762 underwent comprehensive security inspections before being cleared for departure, an IndiGo spokesperson confirmed.

The airline stated that it followed strict safety protocols and fully cooperated with authorities to ensure the safety of passengers and crew. “A security threat was noticed onboard IndiGo flight 6E 762 operating from Mumbai to Delhi on September 30, 2025. Following protocol, we informed the relevant authorities and fully cooperated with them in carrying out security checks before the aircraft was cleared for operations,” said the spokesperson.

This incident follows similar recent events involving IndiGo. On September 19, flight 6E 1089 from Mumbai to Phuket was diverted to Chennai after a security concern was detected. The aircraft was held for security inspections, and its onward journey was delayed due to a night curfew at Phuket airport.

IndiGo emphasized efforts to reduce passenger inconvenience during such events. “We provide regular updates and refreshments. The safety and security of our customers, crew, and aircraft remains our top priority,” the airline added.

Earlier, on September 14, IndiGo flight 6E 2111 from Lucknow to Delhi experienced a technical issue just before takeoff. The aircraft returned to the bay, passengers were safely disembarked, and another plane was arranged to continue the journey.

These incidents underscore IndiGo’s strict adherence to safety protocols and the continuous vigilance of aviation authorities to ensure secure air travel amid occasional technical or security challenges.

Sept. 30, 2025 5:55 p.m. 310

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