In response to an alarming increase in bomb threats to flights, the Indian government has announced plans to double the deployment of Air Marshals on sensitive routes. This decision comes amid growing concerns over passenger safety and security in the aviation sector.
Officials revealed that the move aims to bolster security measures and reassure travelers following multiple threats that have emerged in recent weeks. The enhanced presence of Air Marshals is expected to deter potential incidents and provide immediate response capabilities on flights deemed high-risk.
A senior official stated, “The safety of passengers is our top priority. By increasing the number of Air Marshals, we aim to strengthen our security framework and mitigate any threats that may arise.”
The government is also working closely with aviation security agencies to assess current protocols and implement additional measures as necessary. Passengers are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities during their travels.
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