How Did a Gulf Air Flight Land Safely in Kuwait After a Bomb Threat?

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Key Takeaways
- Gulf Air flight GF213 faced a bomb threat but landed safely.
- All passengers were evacuated without injuries.
- Authorities acted quickly, ensuring safety protocols were followed.
- The suspect has been detained and investigations are ongoing.
- Airport operations remained unaffected during the incident.
Kuwait City, June 9 (NationPress) A Gulf Air flight successfully arrived at Kuwait International Airport after facing a bomb threat, leading to the swift evacuation of all passengers and the apprehension of the suspect, according to the aviation authority of Kuwait.
The incident involved Flight GF213 on Sunday, which underwent comprehensive security checks upon landing. Emergency protocols were enacted in collaboration with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the Ministry of Interior, as stated by the DGCA.
“All passengers were evacuated without incident, and there were no reported injuries,” the statement highlighted, adding that the passengers were relocated to a designated lounge within the airport and were in stable condition.
“The situation was promptly managed in line with established security protocols at Kuwait International Airport, in full cooperation with the Ministry of Interior and other pertinent authorities,” the DGCA announced via their social media channels.
DGCA spokesperson Abdullah Al Rajhi confirmed that the occurrence had no impact on the overall operations at the airport, allowing flights to proceed as planned.
Security personnel conducted extensive inspections of the aircraft following standard emergency measures, with passengers disembarked as a safety precaution, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
Precautionary security measures were executed in partnership with the Ministry of Interior to ensure the well-being of both passengers and crew, and to verify that the aircraft posed no threat.
Authorities confirmed that the individual associated with the bomb threat has been detained. Legal proceedings and further investigations are currently in progress.