A SpiceJet flight bound for Andhra Pradesh's Tirupati returned to Telangana's Hyderabad on Thursday shortly after takeoff due to a snag. Flight SG 2696, which was scheduled to depart at 6.10 am, took off at 6.19 am and was expected to land in Tirupati at 7.40 am.
However, the SpiceJet flight returned and landed back at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport of Hyderabad shortly after takeoff.
SpiceJet also released a statement on the issue saying that the flight experienced a “intermittent illumination of the AFT baggage door light.” They also stated that the flight returned as a precautionary measure. Spicejet also confirmed that an alternate aircraft has been arranged for the passengers to allow them to go to Tirupati.
“On June 19, 2025, a SpiceJet Q400 aircraft operating the Hyderabad-Tirupati flight experienced an intermittent illumination of the AFT baggage door light after take-off. Cabin pressurization remained normal throughout. As a precautionary measure, the pilots decided to return to Hyderabad. The aircraft landed safely and passengers were deplaned normally. The aircraft did not make an emergency landing. An alternate aircraft has been arranged to operate the onward journey to Tirupati,” SpiceJet said in a statement.
Also read: IndiGo flight enroute to Leh returns to Delhi due to technical snag
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{{/usCountry}}This comes amid reports of multiple flights returning due to technical snag, with the latest Delhi-Leh IndiGo flight returning to the national capital after being airborne for over two hours. The flight returned to Delhi and the aircraft is undergoing necessary maintenance before resuming operations.
"IndiGo flight 6E 2006 operating from Delhi to Leh on 19 June 2025, returned to origin due to a technical issue which caused operational restrictions to land in Leh. As per procedures, the pilot returned back to Delhi," an Indigo spokesperson said in a statement.