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Singapore Airlines flight temporarily grounded in Johannesburg after bomb threat

SINGAPORE — A Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight was grounded in Johannesburg, South Africa, for hours on Tuesday (March 14) after a bomb threat.

Singapore Airlines planes sitting on the tarmac at Changi Airport in Singapore on Nov 16, 2021.

Singapore Airlines planes sitting on the tarmac at Changi Airport in Singapore on Nov 16, 2021.

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SINGAPORE — A Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight was grounded in Johannesburg, South Africa, for hours on Tuesday (March 14) after a bomb threat.

Singapore Airlines flight SQ478 was flying from Singapore to Cape Town via Johannesburg when SIA was alerted to the bomb threat, the airline said in response to CNA's queries.

All 58 passengers and 15 crew members disembarked the aircraft safely after it landed at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg.

Security checks were conducted and SIA assisted the authorities with their investigations, the airline said.

After supplementary security checks were completed, the plane departed Johannesburg at 12.37pm and arrived in Cape Town at 2.29pm, about five hours behind schedule.

“Singapore Airlines takes the safety of our customers and staff very seriously,” SIA said, adding that it was unable to provide more details as it was a security matter. CNA

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