MUMBAI: A Kolkata-bound Air India flight, which took off from New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport this morning, returned to the aerodrome due to a technical issue, a supply mentioned.
The Dreamliner B787-800 plane, which took off at 7.10 am, landed again safely at eight.50 am, the supply mentioned, adding that each one passengers were safe.
"The flight AI401 was scheduled to depart for Kolkata from New Delhi at 6.50 am but took off after a delay of 20 minutes. However, after it was airborne for almost 40 minutes, the pilot announced that the aircraft was returning to Delhi due to a technical snag," the supply mentioned.
The selection of passengers on board could not be instantly identified.
Air India spokesperson was once not available for feedback.
The Dreamliner B787-800 plane, which took off at 7.10 am, landed again safely at eight.50 am, the supply mentioned, adding that each one passengers were safe.
"The flight AI401 was scheduled to depart for Kolkata from New Delhi at 6.50 am but took off after a delay of 20 minutes. However, after it was airborne for almost 40 minutes, the pilot announced that the aircraft was returning to Delhi due to a technical snag," the supply mentioned.
The selection of passengers on board could not be instantly identified.
Air India spokesperson was once not available for feedback.
Air India's Kolkata-Delhi flight turns back after technical snag
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May 30, 2018
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