Ahmedabad-Delhi flight cancelled over technical snag
Air India is facing a rough patch: its Ahmedabad-Delhi flight was canceled just before takeoff because of a technical snag that made the plane's nose move oddly.
This isn't the first time—another glitch grounded a flight last week.
The airline's been dealing with multiple disruptions lately.
Air India tightens safety checks on Boeing 777, 787
After a tragic crash in Ahmedabad on June 12 that claimed 241 lives, Air India has tightened safety checks on its Boeing 777 and 787 planes.
While this means more delays and cancelations, the airline says it's all about keeping passengers safe.
Airline is also cutting back some international routes
To keep things running smoothly, Air India is suspending some international routes (like Amritsar-London Gatwick and Goa-London Gatwick) and cutting back flights to North America and Europe until at least July 15.
If you're flying soon, double-check your booking—safety comes first right now.