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Air India flight returns to Mumbai due to burning smell inside cabin

Air India flight returns to Mumbai due to burning smell inside cabin

Hindustan Times9 hours ago

Jun 29, 2025 07:07 AM IST
An Air India flight from Mumbai to Chennai returned to Mumbai on Friday due to a burning smell in the cabin. Air India flight returns to Mumbai due to burning smell inside cabin
'The flight landed safely back in Mumbai, and an aircraft change was initiated,' said an Air India spokesperson. 'Our ground colleagues in Mumbai provided all necessary support to passengers to minimise the inconvenience caused by this unforeseen disruption.'
Also Read: Chennai-bound Air India flight returns to Mumbai after 'burning smell' in cabin
One of the passengers, Utsav Tiwari, tweeted on social media platform X that the flight, AI 639, was airborne around 11.50 PM, and after about 45 minutes of flying, the pilot announced that the aircraft would return to Mumbai due to a technical issue. 'We touched down safely around 12.47 am,' he said.

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A Chennai-bound Air India flight returned to Mumbai on Friday after a burning smell was detected inside the cabin, the airline said on Sunday. In a statement, an Air India spokesperson said flight AI 639, which took off for Chennai from Mumbai at 10.55 pm, made a "precautionary air-return" to its original destination. "The flight landed safely back in Mumbai, and an aircraft change was initiated. Our ground colleagues in Mumbai provided all necessary support to passengers to minimise the inconvenience caused by this unforeseen disruption," the spokesperson said. "At Air India, the safety and wellbeing of our guests and crew remain top priority," the spokesperson added.

Air India flight returns to Mumbai due to burning smell inside cabin
Air India flight returns to Mumbai due to burning smell inside cabin

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Air India flight returns to Mumbai due to burning smell inside cabin

Jun 29, 2025 07:07 AM IST An Air India flight from Mumbai to Chennai returned to Mumbai on Friday due to a burning smell in the cabin. Air India flight returns to Mumbai due to burning smell inside cabin 'The flight landed safely back in Mumbai, and an aircraft change was initiated,' said an Air India spokesperson. 'Our ground colleagues in Mumbai provided all necessary support to passengers to minimise the inconvenience caused by this unforeseen disruption.' Also Read: Chennai-bound Air India flight returns to Mumbai after 'burning smell' in cabin One of the passengers, Utsav Tiwari, tweeted on social media platform X that the flight, AI 639, was airborne around 11.50 PM, and after about 45 minutes of flying, the pilot announced that the aircraft would return to Mumbai due to a technical issue. 'We touched down safely around 12.47 am,' he said.

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