Problems in two flights of Air India, emergency landing in Kolkata of flights coming from Tokyo to Delhi; Second Returned Mumbai - Air India Flight Emergency Landing in Kolkata Due to the overheating of the cabin

Air India Flight AI357 going to Delhi had to make an emergency landing in Kolkata due to heat in the cabin. The Boeing 787 Dreamline aircraft are being investigated and passengers are transported to Delhi by alternative arrangements. Similarly, Air India Flight AI639 from Mumbai to Chennai had to return due to the smell in the cabin. Problems in two flights of Air India (file photo) Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Emergency landing of Air India Flight AI357 coming from Haneda Airport in Tokyo was made in Kolkata. The pilot keeps the security in mind because of the constant heat in the cabin, and decides to lead the flight to Kolkata. The plane was Boeing 787 Dreamline. In a statement issued by Air India, it was said that the flight was safely launched and investigated in Kolkata. Air India also said here that all necessary assistance is provided to reduce the inconvenience caused to the passengers. Alternative arrangements are being made to take passengers to Delhi. The flight that returned to Chennai returned to Mumbai. Similarly, the Flight AI639 had to return from Mumbai to Chennai on Friday, June 27, to the takeoff to Mumbai. During the flight, there were complaints about the smell of fire in the cabin of the plane. According to Air India, the pilot and the crew immediately decided to bring the plane back to Mumbai, with vigilance. This step was taken as a precaution to avoid any possible threat. Air India’s response Air India prefers the safety of passengers in both events and has taken precautions. The company said the aircraft would only be re -employed after the technical investigation was completed. Railway News: Now the booking card will be ready for 8 hours before the train leaves, and these rules have also changed