Mumbai: An Air-India Tokyo-Bangkok-Delhi flight, which was stranded in Bangkok on Saturday due to technical reasons, returned early Monday to its destination with all the 250 passengers on board.
The aircraft landed at 3:25 am at Delhi airport, Air-India sources said.
The aircraft developed a technical snag at Bangkok and was rectified by the airline engineers before it was flown back early Monday.
26/06/06 Times of India
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