It didn't clarify the cause of the security concern, but added
an inspection was required by protocol before the flight could
land in New Delhi.
“The flight will stay in Rome overnight to allow for required
crew rest before continuing to Delhi as soon as possible
tomorrow," the airline said.
An Associated Press reporter filmed two fighter jets flying over
the airport shortly before the unscheduled landing. Fire trucks
were visible on the landing strip on one side of the plane after
it landed.
Neeraj Chopra, one of the passengers on board, said the captain
announced that the plane had to turn around about three hours
before it was supposed to land in New Delhi because of a change
in “security status.”
Chopra, who was traveling from Detroit to visit family,
described the mood on the plane as calm after the initial
announcement but said he began to feel stressed when the captain
later announced that fighter jets would be escorting their plane
to Rome.
“I felt a little panic of, okay, what’s going on here?” Chopra
told the AP. “There’s got to be like something bigger going on
here.”
Passenger Jonathan Bacon, 22, from Dayton, Ohio, started paying
attention to the flight tracker on the seatback in front of him
after the captain’s announcement of a “diversion due to a
security issue,” observing the plane’s sharp turn away from New
Delhi and route back toward Rome.
Passengers had no internet connection for much of the flight,
Bacon said, with only some spotty access that clued them into
early reports of the situation about two hours before landing.
After landing, Bacon said all passengers were loaded onto buses
and taken to the terminal, where each passenger and their
personal items underwent additional security screenings that
were time-consuming and felt “slightly heightened,” especially
for arrivals. More than two hours after landing, Bacon and his
friend said they were still waiting for their checked baggage,
which they said was also undergoing security screenings.
“It was definitely the longest flight to Europe I’ve ever
taken,” Bacon said.
A spokesperson for the airport said it was continuing to operate
normally.
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