The passenger commented on the worsening air quality in Delhi, adding that no one wants to travel to city because of its deteriorating AQI levels.
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Maroc - Times of India - Top Stories - 17/09/2024 13:53
On September 9, an IndiGo Delhi-Bengaluru flight encountered a tail strike during takeoff from IGI Airport. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has grounded the crew operating flight 6E-6054. Damage was discovered in Bengaluru upon inspection. Data has been sent to Airbus for assessment, and the DGCA is currently investigating the incident.
The passenger commented on the worsening air quality in Delhi, adding that no one wants to travel to city because of its deteriorating AQI levels.
The passenger commented on the worsening air quality in Delhi, adding that no one wants to travel to city because of its deteriorating AQI levels.
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