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Fighters Escort American Airlines Flight After Bomb Threat

Flight Diverted to Rome Due to ‘Possible Security Issue’

An American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi was forced to make an unplanned stop in Rome after an emailed bomb threat triggered a mid-air security scare. While the threat ultimately proved to be unfounded, it was enough to bring a fighter jet escort and an extensive security screening.

A Boeing 787-9 operated as Flight 292 departed from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) late on February 21 and was well on its way to India when the airline received the ominous email. With the aircraft already over the Caspian Sea, authorities decided to play it safe by diverting the plane to Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO). A pair of Italian Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon jets were sent to escort the aircraft.

Upon landing in Rome at 11:15 a.m. EST, passengers were bussed to the terminal for individual screening while law enforcement combed through the aircraft and luggage. As expected, nothing remotely dangerous was found. Indian authorities had initially requested that the plane undergo a security check before being allowed to land in New Delhi, but since it never made it that far, Italian authorities took over the precautionary measures.

Italian Air Force footage showed the plane being escorted by fighter jets as it approached the airport. While American Airlines was tight-lipped about specifics, an airport spokesperson confirmed that security procedures had to be completed before the flight would be allowed to resume. Meanwhile, passengers were left waiting in a cordoned-off area while their luggage was painstakingly inspected.

“Safety and security are our top priorities and we thank our customers for their understanding. We are working closely with local authorities and will provide updates as the situation develops,” read a statement from the carrier.

After several hours of checks, Italian law enforcement cleared the aircraft for departure. Instead of immediately continuing to New Delhi, the flight was rescheduled for the following day to allow the crew time to rest. Passengers were put up in hotels overnight, giving them an unexpected Roman holiday—though likely not the kind they had in mind when booking their tickets.

FMI: www.aa.com

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