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7-hour ordeal for AI's Pune-Delhi flyers

IndiaTimes Saturday, 6 April 2024 ()
Around 200 passengers of an Air India flight from Pune to Delhi were kept waiting in the aircraft for two hours due to a technical issue. The flight, AI-1852, finally departed from Pune at 8am instead of the scheduled 12.40am time. It arrived in Delhi at 10am, seven hours late. Passengers also faced a five-hour wait in the terminal.
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