Amid a rise in hoax threats targeting commercial flights, the Indian government is working to add people issuing such threats to the no-fly list. Airlines are urging for prompt action as these threats disrupt schedules and incur significant costs. Authorities assure zero risk in flying and are tracing the culprits for strict legal action.
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