American Airlines Flight from New York to New Delhi Diverted to Rome Over Security Concern
An American Airlines flight (AA292) from New York to New Delhi was diverted to Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci International Airport on Sunday due to a security concern that was later deemed non-credible. The aircraft landed safely, and all passengers were cleared after security inspections.
Unscheduled Landing in Rome
According to American Airlines, the flight was rerouted as a precautionary measure. Upon landing, law enforcement inspected the aircraft, ensuring safety before it was cleared to continue to its destination.
“The flight will remain in Rome overnight for required crew rest before departing for New Delhi as soon as possible tomorrow,” the airline stated.
The reason for the security concern was not disclosed, but the inspection was conducted as part of standard safety procedures.
Fighter Jets Escort Plane to Rome
An Associated Press reporter captured footage of two fighter jets escorting the flight as it approached Rome, indicating heightened security. Fire trucks were also stationed along the runway upon landing.
One of the passengers, Neeraj Chopra, said that about three hours before the scheduled arrival in New Delhi, the captain announced a change in security status requiring them to divert.
“At first, everyone remained calm, but when the captain later mentioned fighter jets escorting us, I started feeling anxious,” Chopra told the AP.
Another passenger, Jonathan Bacon, 22, from Dayton, Ohio, closely monitored the flight tracker and noticed the aircraft making a sharp turn away from New Delhi before heading back toward Rome.
Security Screenings After Landing
After landing, passengers were taken by bus to the terminal, where they and their belongings underwent additional security checks.
Bacon described the process as “slightly heightened,” with delays in retrieving checked baggage due to extra screenings.
“It was definitely the longest flight to Europe I’ve ever taken,” Bacon remarked.
Despite the disruption, Rome’s airport continued operating normally, according to an airport spokesperson.
Next Steps
With the aircraft and crew scheduled for rest, American Airlines plans to resume the journey to New Delhi on Monday. The incident underscores the airline’s commitment to passenger safety, ensuring all necessary protocols were followed before allowing the flight to continue.