
Air India from Thiruvananthapuram to Delhi was forced to cancel his planned flight on Sunday after the plane suffered a bird on his incoming way from the capital.
Air India AI 2455 was canceled after Air India AI2454 from Delhi to Thiruvananthapuram reported suspicious affected birds in landing, the press agency reported or.
Air India spokesman said: “Air India regrets that the flight AI2455, from Thiruvananthapuram to Delhi, 22 June 2025, is canceled due to extended engineering checks after the suspicious bird hit was found after the plane was safely landed in Thiruvananthap.”
“The inconvenience caused by our passengers is sincerely regretted and all efforts to minimize, including the provision of accommodation to passengers,” the spokesman said.
A refund for cancellation
The airline also reported that the return of returns or free of charge is also offered to guests who will decide to do so.
“Alternative measures are carried out to fly passengers to Delhi. At Air India, the safety of our passengers and crews remains our highest priority,” the airline said.
Air India and Air India Express together operate more than 1100 flights a day and fly over 150,000 passengers.
“Air India voluntarily carried out increased security checks before the flight and temporary reduction in services to maintain its obligation to safe operations. This will improve stability and minimize last -minute passengers,” the airline said in a statement.
“Despite all efforts, however, because of extraterrestrial factors such as air traffic overload, bad weather in some parts of the country and other unforeseen operational problems, some flights delay or cancel,” he said.
“We will notify passenger announcements in advance to reduce the inconvenience in case of planned delay or cancellation, but sometimes some challenges lead to the last minute,” the statement added.
Earlier, June 20, CEO and CEO of Air India Campbell Wilson, the public and employees assured that the air fleet – especially its Boeing 787, remains safe to operate after comprehensive inspections and that the carrier is progressing after AI171 tragedy.
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