Hoax bomb threat messages disrupted three international flights of two Indian carriers on Monday, affecting nearly 600 passengers. Authorities diverted an Air India flight to Delhi and delayed two IndiGo flights for thorough security checks. Aviation officials confirmed the threats were hoax, and the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security proposes adding offenders to a no-fly list for five years.
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