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
To Read the News in full at Source, Click the Headline
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Home »
» AI flight stranded in Bangkok returns to Delhi
AI flight stranded in Bangkok returns to Delhi
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Related Posts:
'Need bus stand, not airport' Bhogapuram (Vizianagaram): Nearly 3,000 farmers, fishermen, daily wage labourers and activists of all ages gathered at Bhogapuram on Friday to block … Read More
Why should we sell our lands so you can fly in your flights, ask farmers "Do you want us to sell our lands so you can fly in flights? We don't need an airport. We won't sell our land," said 45-year-old Sana Devudamma. The … Read More
Kerala Posts 12.6 per cent Growth in Air Passenger Traffic Last Fiscal Kochi: Kerala witnessed a robust growth in domestic and international air passenger traffic in the last financial year, registering a 12.61 per cent … Read More
First Indian pilot to fly at supersonic speed dies at 95 Pune: Air Chief Marshal Hrushikesh Moolgavkar (Retd), the first Indian to touch supersonic speeds, passed away in Pune last night. Moolgavkar' histor… Read More
From Sana’a to Kochi, a safe journey for infant 6-day-old Parvathi will have no memories of the bombing at Amran in the strife-torn Yemen where she was born. Nor will she remember the elaborate arr… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment