Over 200 passengers on a San Francisco-bound Air India flight faced a 30-hour delay due to technical glitches, leading to DGCA issuing a show cause notice.
Passengers of an Air India flight bound for San Francisco endured a harrowing experience as the flight took off after a staggering delay of 30 hours. The delay was attributed to technical glitches and an air conditioning system failure, leaving over 200 passengers stranded in Delhi. Social media was abuzz with travelers sharing their frustrations over the unprecedented delay, highlighting the challenges faced during the ordeal. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) intervened by sending a show cause notice to Air India, citing the inordinate delays in long-haul flights.
The show cause notice from DGCA specifically mentioned the incidents of delay in two international flights โ AI 183 from Delhi to San Francisco and AI 179 from Mumbai. The regulator's action comes as a response to the growing concerns raised by passengers regarding the operational efficiency of Air India flights. The airline's reputation took a hit as travelers expressed discontent over the prolonged delays and the impact it had on their travel plans.
In another incident, an Air India flight faced delays due to 'technical glitch, AC system failure,' further exacerbating the challenges faced by passengers. The aviation industry scrutiny heightened as authorities and passengers alike questioned the airline's ability to maintain timely operations. Despite the setbacks, Air India managed to resolve the issues and ensure the flight eventually departed.
The prolonged delays experienced by passengers on Air India flights underscore the importance of maintaining operational efficiency and addressing technical issues promptly. As the airline continues to navigate through challenges, passengers remain hopeful for improved services and timeliness in the future. The aviation sector's focus on ensuring passenger satisfaction and safety remains paramount amidst the evolving landscape of air travel.
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The notice highlighted the significant delays of two international flights: AI 183 from Delhi to San Francisco on May 30, and AI 179 from Mumbai to San ...
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In the notice, the aviation regulator quoted two specific incidents of inordinate delays of long-haul flights from the past week.
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"The Delhi-Vancouver flight of Air India, which was to depart on Saturday morning, finally left at around 3.15 am on Sunday," the source said.