Akasa flight stopped at the last moment due to technical glitch, was going from Pune to Bangalore
New Delhi. Akasa Air flight from Pune to Bangalore was stopped at the airport at the last minute. Actually, there was a technical malfunction in the plane, after which the passengers on board the plane were deboarded. The flight was scheduled to depart at 8.50 am on Tuesday and passengers were boarded at 8.10 am. But when the plane was ready to take off, there was some technical fault and the plane was stopped from taking off.
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What did the passengers say?
The aircraft of Akasa Air which malfunctioned is Boeing 737 Max. Due to the malfunction, the passengers remained inside the plane for about one and a half hours, but when the malfunction could not be rectified, the passengers were finally deboarded from the plane. A passenger on board the plane told that ‘Akasa Air’s Bangalore-bound flight – QP1312 – which was from Pune on January 13, is stopped at Pune Airport. The passengers had boarded the plane and the flight was preparing to take off, when at the last moment the plane encountered some technical problem. Later all the passengers were deboarded from the plane. The passenger said that the revised timing of when this flight will resume has not been announced.
Akasa Air issued a statement and informed
Akasa Air issued a statement saying that flight number QIP 1312 was delayed due to a technical glitch and now this flight will take off at 1.15 pm. Akasa Airlines is preparing to start new air services from Varanasi to Jewar Airport, Pune and Ahmedabad in the last week of February. UP Sales Head Rahul Singh of Akasa Airlines said that the number of passengers at Varanasi Airport is continuously increasing.
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