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American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi lands in Rome after ‘security’ issue

American Airlines flight 292 was escorted by fighter jets, but the security concern later proved to be ‘non-credible’

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An Italian Air Force Eurofighter aircraft escorts an American Airlines plane. Photo: Italian Air Force via Reuters

An American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi was diverted to Rome, Italy on Sunday afternoon following an “alleged bomb scare”, an Italian airport spokesman said.

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The US-based carrier gave no details on the nature of what it called a “possible security concern” on the flight carrying 199 passengers plus crew, which was escorted by two Italian fighter jets before landing.

“The flight landed safely at FCO (Rome), and law enforcement inspected and cleared the aircraft to re-depart,” American Airlines said in a statement.

Mahesh Kumar, an IT consultant aboard the flight, said the pilot announced the diversion to Rome due to “security reasons” about three hours before landing.

The American Airlines aircraft on the tarmac of Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci International airport. Photo: AP
The American Airlines aircraft on the tarmac of Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci International airport. Photo: AP

“Everyone was afraid. Everyone was staying quiet and obeying the orders,” the 55-year-old from Texas told Agence France-Presse.

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“They asked us to sit down and not to roam around while the fighter jets were near us,” Kumar said, adding that Italian police escorted passengers for a security screening in the airport when they landed.

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