NEW DELHI: A full emergency was declared at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International ( IGI ) Airport on Tuesday after fumes were detected inside the cabin of an Aeroflot flight travelling from Bangkok to Moscow , airport sources said.
The incident took place around 3:50pm when the flight crew reported the presence of fumes and alerted air traffic control, requesting an emergency landing .
The aircraft, carrying 425 passengers, landed safely without any incident.
Emergency protocols were promptly activated at the airport to ensure a secure landing.
A thorough safety inspection of the aircraft is currently underway. Further details are awaited.
The incident took place around 3:50pm when the flight crew reported the presence of fumes and alerted air traffic control, requesting an emergency landing .
The aircraft, carrying 425 passengers, landed safely without any incident.
Emergency protocols were promptly activated at the airport to ensure a secure landing.
A thorough safety inspection of the aircraft is currently underway. Further details are awaited.
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