
Indore-bound IndiGo flight reports technical snag, lands safely; company regrets inconvenience to flyers
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The spokesperson added that the company is making all efforts to minimise its impact on any subsequent flights.
"The aircraft landed safely in Indore, and will undergo necessary checks, as per mandatory procedures, before resuming operations," ANI quoted the spokesperson.
"We are making all efforts to minimise its impact on any subsequent flights and regret any inconvenience that may be caused to our customers," he added.

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