
The Spicejet Q400 years from Hyderabad to Tirupati was forced to return to the international airport Gandhi in Gandhi’s international airport, after pilots shortly after takeoff, the occasional warning light related to the back door of the luggage.
Spicejet spokesman said the plane landed safely and all passengers were normally released.
“June 19, 2025, Spicejet Q400 operating Hyderabad-Tiupati years experienced intermittent lighting lighting of the luggage rear door after take-off. The cabin pressure remained normal. Pilots decided to return to Hyderabad as preventive measures,” said Spicejet Pavíček.
Information that an alternative aircraft was organized for passengers. He said, “The plane landed safely and passengers were normally released. The aircraft did not make an emergency landing. An alternative aircraft was arranged to run another way to Tirupati.”
According to the PTI report, Spicejet was operated with SG 2696 to depart at 6:10 in the morning, but took off at 6:19. It was expected to land in Tirupati at 7:40 am.
Air India Flight faces technical radiation
Two days on Tuesday, Air India passengers caused a technical hit to wait several hours at the airport in Delhi, Toi reported. Flight bound to Bhubaneswar AI-2489 was scheduled to leave Igi Airport in Delhi at 17:45. Among the passengers, the Minister of Trade Union Affairs were stuck for several hours and was recorded by the gastroenterologist Dr. Subrat Acharya.
Passengers were allowed to get on the plane after a long wait to get off later. As a result of the technical problem, the flight was grounded and many passengers remained at the 32A terminal 3 departure gate to the early Wednesday hours without any confirmation of the revised time of departure or an alternative flight.
Another flight of Air India from San Francisco to Bombai encountered a technical hit in one of its engines on the same day. Flight AI180 landed in time at 12:45 at his planned stop at Kolkata airport, but his next trip to the bomb was delayed.
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