A Lufthansa Airlines flight from Germany to Hyderabad faced a bomb threat while in the air. The flight, identified as Lufthansa LH 752, did not land at Shamshabad Airport in Hyderabad due to the threat. Instead, the pilot decided to return the plane to Frankfurt, Germany.
The flight was originally set to reach Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad after traveling for around 8–9 hours. Most passengers were from Hyderabad, with some from Mumbai.
About two hours after takeoff, the pilot received the bomb threat. Following safety protocols, the plane was redirected back to Frankfurt. Once it landed, German police took charge and launched a thorough investigation.
Security teams inspected the aircraft carefully. After the checks, authorities confirmed there was no bomb present. It turned out to be a false alarm or prank call.
Even with the all-clear, officials are conducting further checks, and the flight is likely to take off again for Hyderabad after another 2–3 hours.
For now, passengers are staying at Frankfurt Airport as they wait for more information. The updated plan indicates that the flight might continue to Hyderabad on Monday morning.