Technical issues once again disrupted an Air India flight, causing significant inconvenience to passengers. On Wednesday, a flight from Delhi to Singapore was grounded due to a technical fault, forcing the deplaning of over 200 passengers. The passengers were kept waiting inside the aircraft for over two hours before being asked to disembark.
The incident involved Air India flight AI 2380, scheduled to depart from Delhi Airport. The deplaning occurred due to malfunctions in the air conditioning system and the power supply. Passengers were subsequently moved to the terminal building. During the ordeal, airline staff provided no clear explanation for the delay and deplaning, leading to frustration among the passengers, including elderly individuals.
The flight, operated by a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, was scheduled to depart around 11 PM from Delhi Airport. Passengers reported issues with the air conditioning and power supply. Air India has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident. This is not an isolated incident, as technical problems have become a recurring issue affecting Air India flights. Recent events include an emergency landing of a Delhi to Indore Air India flight due to a reported fire signal.









