Air India Milan-Delhi Flight Cancelled After Technical Issue Detected Pre-Take-Off | India News

New Delhi: A Air India flight from Milan to Delhi was canceled on Saturday after a technical number was identified while preparing for the departure of the plane. In addition to maintenance concern, the AI138 flight crew has reached the limit of mandatory flight task period, which has made it insecure and unacceptable to continue the journey.
Air Air India spokesman said in a statement, “The flight from Milan to Delhi on August 16, AI138, was canceled due to a maintenance task determined during the return, and then the crew came under the norms of limiting the compulsory flight task,” he said.
The airline regretted the discomfort given to passengers due to last -minute cancellation. “Air India regrets the discomfort given to the passengers due to this unpredictable cancellation. Our land team in Milan provided immediately to all affected passengers, provided the hotel accommodation and makes full repayment on cancellation or free re -planning by passengers.”
Air India confirmed that alternative travel arrangements were organized for the affected. “The safety and prosperity of our passengers and team in Air India continues the greatest priority,” he said.
In a separate incident on Sunday, an Air India flight from Kochi to Delhi gave up the departure due to another technical problem. The departure was re -planned until 1 o’clock on Monday, and Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) was informed that the airline would change the plane for the flight.
Kochi-Delhi flight (AI504) on the ship of the congress deputy Hibe Eden, social media, the plane felt that the plane felt “on the track”, he said.
Previously, the other two Air India flights were canceled from Singapore to Chennai due to technical problems in AI349 and Bhubaneswar to Delhi to the AI500.
After Chennai has been discovered a maintenance problem before taking off, it was called to require additional time to fix. The Bhubaneswar-Delhi flight was canceled due to a problem that caused high cabin temperatures when the plane is still on the ground.
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