Last Updated Jun - 19 - 2025, 04:26 PM | Source : Fela News
An IndiGo flight bound for Leh was forced to return to Delhi after more than two hours in the air because of a technical issue. Passengers were provided with al
An IndiGo flight scheduled from Delhi to Leh on June 19, 2025, had to turn back to its origin shortly after being airborne for over two hours due to a technical problem. The Airbus A320 aircraft, operating flight 6E2006, was unable to continue its journey as operational restrictions prevented a safe landing at Leh airport. Flight monitoring platforms confirmed the aircraft’s return to Delhi, where it landed safely without incident.
According to the airline, the pilot decided to return following standard safety protocols after encountering the technical issue mid-flight. The spokesperson for IndiGo explained that the decision was taken as a precaution to ensure passenger safety. The aircraft is currently undergoing necessary maintenance and checks before it can resume normal operations. IndiGo expressed regret over the inconvenience caused to travelers due to this unexpected development.
To minimize passenger disruption, IndiGo arranged for an alternative aircraft to transport the affected customers to Leh. Details about the exact number of passengers onboard were not immediately available, but no emergencies or injuries were reported. This incident highlights the importance of strict adherence to safety measures in aviation, especially on routes with challenging landing conditions like Leh. The airline’s prompt response and decision to prioritize safety helped avoid any potential risk during the flight.
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