Problems in another Air India flight, canceled Singapore-Chennai flight

0


Photo: Air India DGCA recently caught Air India many disturbances

Tata group The airline company is not taking the name of the trouble to end for Air India. Meanwhile, Air India had to cancel another flight of its flight technical problems. Air India on Sunday canceled the flight from Singapore to Chennai due to technical problems. Air India flight AI349 was to be operated from Airbus’s A321 plan. The airline company said in a statement on Sunday that flight number AI349 from Singapore to Chennai has been canceled due to a work related to the maintenance found before the departure, which was required for more time for improvement.

Air India issued a statement on flight cancellation

Air India said in a statement, “Arrangements are being made to take passengers from Singapore to Chennai at the earliest, arrangements are being made to stay in the hotel and full money is being refunded on cancellation or passengers are also being provided free resledging facilities based on their choice.” According to the Tata Group airline company, employees with ground maintenance in Singapore are making every effort to reduce the inconvenience of passengers due to this unexpected disruption. In recent times, there have been technical faults in many Air India aircraft.

DGCA recently caught Air India many disturbances

Let us tell you that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the Aviation Safety Regulatory Regulatory Regulatory, has recently revealed about 100 violations and conclusions related to Air India. PTI quoted sources as saying that these violations and conclusions are related to other issues including training, comfort of crew members, and aircraft qualifications of the duration of work and airspace qualifications. He stated that 7 of these cases are violations of Level-1, which are considered a serious security risk and the airline needs to take immediate corrective action on them. Air India confirmed the finding of findings in a statement and said it would give its reply to the DGCA within the scheduled deadline.

Latest business news



Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.