Air India canceled three international flights, two flights were canceled after passengers got on the plane - Air India Cancel International Flights due to Maintenance and Technical Problems

Air India canceled three international flights on Wednesday for maintenance and technical reasons. Two flights were canceled after passengers got into the plane. The Toronto-Delhi Udaen Ai 188 was canceled for maintenance, while the Dubai-Delhi Flight AI 996 was canceled for technical reasons. The Flight AI 2145 from Delhi to Bali was also canceled due to volcanic explosion near Bali airport. PTI, Mumbai: Air India canceled its three international flights on Wednesday for maintenance and technical reasons. Two of these flights were canceled after passengers got into the plane. The airline said he should cancel his Toronto-Delhi Flight AI 188 on the criteria for maintenance and operations on June 18. After the flight has been canceled, passengers have already been removed aboard the plane. In addition, Flight AI 996 was canceled from Dubai to Delhi for technical reasons. Passengers were removed after getting on the plane. At the same time, the Flight AI 2145 of Delhi was also canceled, with a view to the safety of the volcanic eruption near Bali airport, it was advisable to return to Delhi by the middle of this. The plane returned safely to Delhi. All the passengers were taken down here. Air India said alternative arrangements are being made to reach the passengers to their destination as soon as possible. Full refunds were also offered to passengers. It is noteworthy that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) ordered to the Ahmedabad aircraft accident to increase the monitoring of the Boeing 787 fleet of Air India. It was advised to return to Delhi on the middle road. The plane returned safely to Delhi. All the passengers were taken down here. Air India said alternative arrangements are being made to reach the passengers to their destination as soon as possible. Full refunds were also offered to passengers. It is noteworthy that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) ordered to the Ahmedabad aircraft accident to increase the monitoring of the Boeing 787 fleet of Air India.