
Imphal-bound Indigo flight returns mid-air to Delhi after technical snag
The two-hour and 45-minute flight became an ordeal for passengers for nearly four and a half hours. Flight 6E-5118 first departed from IGI Airport around 10.25 am for Imphal but was forced to turn back to Delhi. It landed at Delhi Airport around 11.16 am. After undergoing checks, the flight took off from Delhi again around 12.30 pm. It finally reached Imphal around 2.53 pm, against the scheduled time of 1.10 pm.
An IndiGo spokesperson said, "A minor technical snag was detected soon after take-off on flight 6E-5118 operating from Delhi to Imphal on July 17, 2025.
As a precautionary step, the pilots decided to turn back and landed safely at Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi. In line with the mandatory procedures, the aircraft underwent necessary checks and resumed the journey shortly thereafter."
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The IndiGo spokesperson added that the inconvenience caused to their customers is regretted.
This comes just a day after another IndiGo flight—6E-6271—on the way from Delhi to Goa reportedly suffered one engine failure and was diverted to Mumbai, where it landed safely.
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On June 19, a Leh-bound IndiGo flight returned to Delhi after being airborne for nearly two hours due to technical issues. The flight landed safely in Delhi.
An Aeroflot aircraft, which took off from Bangkok for Moscow, was forced to make an emergency landing at the Delhi airport on May 6. The aircraft, operating flight SU273, was diverted to Delhi due to suspected fumes in the cabin.
In April, a Jeddah-Delhi flight made an emergency landing at IGI Airport after a suspected flat tyre. However, the flight with 404 passengers landed safely.

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