An IndiGo flight en route to Madurai with over 60 passengers onboard was forced to return to Chennai International Airport just 30 minutes after takeoff on Friday morning.
The incident occurred due to a technical snag detected mid-flight.
The aircraft departed Chennai at approximately 7:55 AM and was cruising when the flight crew identified a potential issue and promptly decided to head back as a precaution. The aircraft landed safely in Chennai with no harm to passengers or crew.
Airport authorities and IndiGo staff responded swiftly, arranging an alternative aircraft to minimise disruption and ensure that the passengers could continue their journey to Madurai.
The airline emphasised its commitment to passenger safety and assured that standard protocols were followed. No delays or injuries were reported.
This is the latest in a string of technical glitches impacting Indian aviation, though authorities have reiterated that precautionary landings such as this are part of strict safety measures.