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Air India DelhiAhmedabad Flight Turns Back After False Cargo Smoke Alert

The airline says thorough checks confirmed no fire, with passengers re-accommodated.

Overview

  • Flight AI2939 returned to Delhi shortly after takeoff on November 27 following a cockpit smoke indication from the cargo hold.
  • The aircraft landed safely, all passengers and crew disembarked without incident, and ground staff provided assistance.
  • Air India said inspections determined the smoke alert was a false indication, and travelers were later flown to Ahmedabad on alternative flights.
  • The flight was operated by an Airbus A320 carrying about 170 people, according to media reports citing sources.
  • The incident came during a week of operational strain for Indian carriers, including volcanic ash–related cancellations and a separate Air India Express cancellation that drew criticism from cricketer Mohammed Siraj.