Several infants and a 78-year-old passenger developed breathing issues due to non-functioning AC onboard a Mumbai-Mauritius flight. The flight, MK749 of Air Mauritius, developed an engine snag and the passengers were allegedly not allowed to disembark for over five hours.
As per the DGCA statement, "An IndiGo Delhi-Chennai flight (6E-2789) safely returned to Indira Gandhi International Airport within an hour of take-off on Saturday night following a snag in engine". IndiGo Chennai-Bound Flight Returns to IGI Airport in Delhi After Engine Snag.
The Guwahati-Dibrugarh flight returned to Guwahati and made a precautionary landing as the pilot suspected a technical snag in the engine, IndiGo sources said.
An IndiGo flight heading to Ahmedabad from Mumbai had to return to the Mumbai airport as one of its engines developed a snag shortly after the take-off on Saturday, the airline said. It was a VT-IVZ plane, an A320neo aircraft with a Pratt and Whitney engine.