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Hindustan Times
23-06-2025
- Hindustan Times
Chandigarh: IndiGo flight to Lucknow grounded over technical snag
Jun 23, 2025 08:34 AM IST Passengers faced a major inconvenience on Sunday morning after a technical fault grounded a Chandigarh-Lucknow IndiGo flight which had 177 passengers onboard. The IndiGo flight 6E 146 was scheduled to take off from Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport at 7.10 am. (HT File) This comes close on the heels of the Ahmedabad-London Air India flight crash, following which airlines have taken to cancelling or re-scheduling flights whenever a glitch is detected. The IndiGo flight 6E 146 was scheduled to take off from Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport at 7.10 am. While the boarding process was completed smoothly and the aircraft had begun taxiing towards the runway, the pilot detected a technical issue, prompting an immediate return to the parking bay. All passengers were subsequently deboarded as a precautionary measure. The airline later cancelled the flight, citing operational reasons, and offered affected passengers the option of full refunds or connecting flights. Many passengers, however, expressed frustration over the last-minute communication and disruption to their travel plans. Those who opted for connecting flights were accommodated on alternative flights via Delhi to reach their destination.


Time of India
22-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Tech snag grounds Lucknow-bound IndiGo flight in Chd, 177 passengers stranded
Chandigarh: A Lucknow-bound IndiGo flight was cancelled at Chandigarh Airport on Sunday morning after the detection of a technical snag, leaving 177 passengers stranded and raising fresh concerns about recurring technical issues with the airline. Apart from this, 23 other Indigo fights, including a Dubai flight successfully operated from Chandigarh, said an official. IndiGo Flight 6E 146, scheduled to depart at 7:10am from Chandigarh to Lucknow, was halted before taxiing when the pilot noticed a fault during the pre-flight check. Passengers were informed about the snag and safely deboarded as a precautionary measure. The airline confirmed that the aircraft did not proceed to the runway and take-off was aborted on time. Despite the airline's efforts to pacify stranded travellers, several passengers took to 'X' to express frustration over the lack of timely information and disruption of their schedules. In a statement responding to a passenger's query on 'X', IndiGo said, "The flight did not take off due to a technical issue identified before departure. The aircraft was scheduled to carry 177 customers. Refreshments were served and passengers were given the option of alternative flights or full refunds." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Shrawan Kumar Rai had posted on 'X', "@IndiGo6E flight 6E 146 Chandigarh - Lucknow Cancelled after boards, no clarity what indigo further taking action for journey & people facing issues @DGCA India please take immediate action, they are not listening. " Meanwhile, officials at Chandigarh airport confirmed that the cause of Sunday's technical snag remained unclear. They added that engineering teams were working on identifying and fixing the problem, but repairs were underway till late evening. The repeated technical issues have sparked concern among frequent flyers and aviation observers, prompting questions about aircraft maintenance standards and operational safety. Neither the airport authorities nor IndiGo have issued an official explanation on the nature of the fault in the Chandigarh-Lucknow flight. This incident marks the fourth such case involving an IndiGo aircraft in the month of June. Cases in June June 2: IndiGo flight from Patna to Kolkata via Ranchi collided with a vulture mid-air, forcing an emergency landing at Ranchi June 18: IndiGo Flight 6E 6101 from Bhubaneswar to Kolkata was cancelled minutes before departure due to another technical fault June 19: Flight 6E 2006 from Delhi to Leh had to return mid-air and land back in Delhi after a fault was discovered shortly before reaching its destination MSID:: 122007079 413 |


News18
22-06-2025
- News18
Lucknow-Bound IndiGo Flight Cancelled After Pilot Finds 'Technical Issue'
Last Updated: The problem in the Lucknow-bound IndiGo flight was detected before the aircraft began taxiing, and all passengers were deboarded safely. An IndiGo flight en route to Lucknow from Chandigarh was cancelled after the pilot identified a technical issue during pre-flight checks, marking yet another instance of flight cancellations. Flight delays or diversions have come under intense scrutiny after the devastating Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad on June 12, which killed 241 out of the 242 passengers on board, along with over 30 others on the ground. The incident took place on Friday (June 20). The problem in the Lucknow-bound IndiGo flight 6E 146 was detected before the aircraft began taxiing, and as a precautionary measure, all passengers were deboarded safely, sources told news agency ANI. The issue was identified prior to departure, and the aircraft did not proceed with takeoff. The affected passengers were either accommodated on alternate flights or offered a full refund. This happened a day after an IndiGo flight on its way to Chennai from Guwahati, carrying with 168 passengers on board, had to make an emergency landing at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru after issuing a mayday call as it 'ran out of fuel". The A320 aircraft, operating as flight 6E2006, had taken off from the national capital and remained airborne for more than two hours before the issue was detected. According to data from flight tracking platform Flightradar24, the plane turned back mid-air and safely landed in Delhi. 'The incident occurred on June 19. The flight was scheduled to arrive in Chennai at about 7.45 pm, but due to bad weather in Chennai, it could not land. The pilot opted to divert the flight to Bengaluru, but realised they ran out of fuel. So, he alerted the airport with a mayday call," the airline spokesperson told PTI. On Friday, a Madurai-bound flight suffered a technical snag mid-air on Friday and returned to Chennai after flying for about 30 minutes. (with inputs from agencies) First Published: June 22, 2025, 14:47 IST