Air India Cancels Pune-Bound Flight After Bird Strike Incident
Flight Cancellation Due to Bird Strike
On June 20, Air India canceled the return flight from Delhi to Pune after the aircraft experienced a bird strike. The airline confirmed that while the plane landed safely in Pune, the bird strike was identified upon landing.
As reported, the airline has grounded the aircraft for inspection by its engineering team.
Details of the Canceled Flight
Flight AI2470 Canceled
The airline announced that flight AI2470, which was supposed to travel from Pune to Delhi on June 20, has been canceled due to the bird strike detected after the flight's safe arrival in Pune.
Passenger Accommodation and Refunds
Support for Stranded Passengers
Air India has arranged accommodation for passengers affected by the cancellation and is providing refunds for those who choose to cancel their bookings.
Other Cancellations Due to Maintenance and Weather
Multiple Flights Affected
Previously, Air India had to cancel several international and domestic flights due to heightened aircraft maintenance checks, adverse weather conditions, and airspace restrictions.
Flights impacted include routes between Dubai, Chennai, Delhi, Melbourne, Pune, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, and Mumbai.
According to the airline's statement, flights such as A1906 from Dubai to Chennai, Al308 from Delhi to Melbourne, and several domestic routes have been canceled for operational reasons.
Refund and Rescheduling Options
Full Refunds Offered
The airline is providing full refunds or options for free rescheduling and is assisting passengers in making alternative travel arrangements.
In their statement, Air India expressed regret for the inconvenience caused and assured that their ground staff are working to facilitate travel for affected passengers as soon as possible.
Passengers are encouraged to check their flight status on the airline's website or contact customer service for updates.