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Air India gets Centre's notice over 20-hour flight delay

Flight AI 183 was to operate between Delhi and San Francsico.

Published on: May 31, 2024 03:31 PM IST
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The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Friday sent a notice to Air India after a flight of the Tata Group-owned airline, which was to leave Delhi for San Francisco, faced a delay of nearly 20 hours.

Also Read: Mumbai-San Francisco Air India flight delayed by 18 hours. What happened?

Air India building is located on Mumbai’s Nariman Point area (File Photo)
Air India building is located on Mumbai’s Nariman Point area (File Photo)

The ministry has asked Air India to also explain why arrangements were not made to lessen the passengers' misery, even as Delhi has been recording temperatures upwards of 50 degrees Celsius, NDTV reported.

“Operational reasons” led to the delay in flight's departure from the national capital's Indira Gandhi International Airport, sources in the former flag carrier said, adding that by the time these “issues” were resolved, flight duty time limitations had kicked in.

At first, the aircraft was changed due to a “technical glitch” and the passengers were taken to another plane, on which the air conditioning system was not working. As a result, a few people even fainted.

“Senior citizens and children were feeling uneasy. With the AC system not working, passengers were agitated, and after almost one hour, they came out. This was after boarding the aircraft at 7:20 pm for the revised departure time of 8 pm,” one of the passengers told PTI.

“We had to wait for nearly an hour in the aerobridge before gates were opened for us to go back to the airport,” she claimed.

Meanwhile, social media platform X (previously Twitter) is flooded with posts from angry relatives seeking explanation from Air India over the delay, as well as discomfort caused to passengers.

 
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