Safe Landing Prompts Security Response at Hyderabad Airport
HYDERABAD — British Airways confirmed that Flight BA277 from London Heathrow to Hyderabad landed safely after airport authorities received a bomb threat email, triggering standard aviation security procedures at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport.
The alert was received after the aircraft’s arrival, prompting immediate coordination among airport security officials, airline staff, and emergency services. Authorities said all passengers and crew were handled according to established safety protocols, with no injuries or operational disruption beyond the standard response window.
Threat Email Received by Airport Support Team
According to airport officials, the bomb threat related to British Airways Flight BA277 was sent via email to the customer support team at Hyderabad Airport. As per international aviation security norms, the threat was treated as credible until fully investigated.
Following receipt of the alert, airport authorities activated precautionary measures designed to isolate the aircraft and ensure passenger safety without impacting broader airport operations.
Aircraft Isolated, Passengers Screened
After landing, the aircraft was moved to a designated isolation bay in line with protocol. Passengers were safely deplaned and subjected to mandatory security screening. Baggage was also examined thoroughly to rule out the presence of any suspicious items.
Officials said the response included detailed inspections of the aircraft cabin and cargo areas, deployment of sniffer dogs, and the positioning of fire and medical teams on standby as a precautionary measure.
Authorities confirmed that all procedures were carried out calmly and systematically to minimize inconvenience while maintaining strict safety standards.
No Threat Found, Flight Resumes Operations
After completing inspections, security teams confirmed that no threat material was found on board the aircraft or in passenger baggage. Once clearance was granted, the aircraft was released to resume operations.
The flight subsequently departed Hyderabad for London Heathrow. Airport sources indicated that the incident did not result in any significant delays or disruption to airport traffic.
British Airways said it cooperated fully with local authorities and followed all required aviation safety protocols throughout the incident.
Aircraft Details and Operational Context
Flight BA277 was operated by a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, registered as G-ZBJC. The aircraft is approximately 12 years old and powered by two GEnX engines. The 787-8 is a key part of British Airways’ long-haul fleet, commonly used on international routes connecting Europe with South Asia.
Similar Incident Involving KLM Flights
The British Airways incident follows a series of similar bomb threat alerts involving international flights arriving in Hyderabad earlier this month. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines confirmed that one of its inbound flights from Europe to Hyderabad was also subjected to a bomb threat email.
In that case, the aircraft landed safely, and authorities confirmed that all passengers and crew were unharmed following comprehensive security checks. No suspicious objects were found.
Late-Night Alert Triggers Standard Aviation Protocols
In another related incident, a KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flight operating from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to Hyderabad received a bomb threat email in the late hours of December 22, 2025. The message was reportedly received around midnight, shortly before the aircraft’s scheduled arrival.
Airport authorities immediately initiated standard aviation security procedures in coordination with relevant agencies. The flight landed safely at approximately 1:00 a.m., and passengers and crew were screened according to established protocols. Officials again confirmed that no threat material was discovered.
Pattern of Threat Emails Under Investigation
Airport sources said the recent incidents reflect a broader pattern of threat emails targeting international carriers operating flights into Hyderabad. While none of the alerts have been substantiated, authorities continue to investigate each case thoroughly.
Officials emphasized that every threat is treated seriously to maintain aviation safety and public confidence. They added that the existing response framework allows airports to manage potential risks efficiently while ensuring passenger safety and operational continuity.

