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Maintenance coordination gaps: Air India cancels 3 international flights; DGCA flags technical issues & crew limits

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 18 June 2025
Air India faced disruptions with three international flights cancelled due to maintenance, technical issues, and volcanic activity near Bali, impacting passengers who had already boarded. The airline is working to rebook passengers and offers refunds or rescheduling. These cancellations follow increased scrutiny of Air India's Boeing 787 fleet after a recent crash, leading to intensified checks and coordination efforts.
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