Another debacle between Air India and San Francisco: flight from Mumbai was delayed by 8 hours and then cancelled

Air India, which belongs to the Tata group, has troubled relations with flights to San Francisco. On Friday, a flight from Mumbai to San Francisco was delayed for eight hours, after which the flight was cancelled. Air India cited a technical problem in the Boeing 777 plane.

Air India, which belongs to the Tata group, has troubled relations with flights to San Francisco. On Friday, a flight from Mumbai to San Francisco was delayed for eight hours, after which the flight was cancelled. Air India cited a technical problem in the Boeing 777 plane.

Air India authorities “regretted” the disruption and said in an official statement that those affected were offered alternative flights or a full refund for the canceled flight.

Air India authorities “regretted” the disruption and said in an official statement that those affected were offered alternative flights or a full refund for the canceled flight.

Air India also said it would reimburse passengers for all hotel accommodation and transportation costs up to the flight, an airline spokesman said in a statement.

Air India also said it would reimburse passengers for all hotel accommodation and transportation costs up to the flight, an airline spokesman said in a statement.

Flight AI180 was scheduled to fly from San Francisco to Mumbai on June 8 and was canceled due to an “unforeseen technical issue”.

Flight AI180 was scheduled to fly from San Francisco to Mumbai on June 8 and was canceled due to an “unforeseen technical issue”.

The flight was initially delayed by a few hours due to some problems with an aircraft tire and was subsequently cancelled, PTI reported.

The flight was initially delayed by a few hours due to some problems with an aircraft tire and was subsequently cancelled, PTI reported.

On June 6, an Air India flight from Delhi to San Francisco with 216 passengers and 16 crew on board was diverted to the port city of Magadan in far eastern Russia after a mid-air failure in one of the aircraft’s engines on a Boeing 777-200LR .

On June 6, an Air India flight from Delhi to San Francisco with 216 passengers and 16 crew on board was diverted to the port city of Magadan in far eastern Russia after a mid-air failure in one of the aircraft’s engines on a Boeing 777-200LR .

All were stuck in the port city for two days and were taken to San Francisco on the replacement plane on June 8th.

All were stuck in the port city for two days and were taken to San Francisco on the replacement plane on June 8th.

Meanwhile, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said on June 9 that the airline had secured a “huge financing deal” for its new fleet in a remarkably short period of time.

Meanwhile, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said on June 9 that the airline had secured a “huge financing deal” for its new fleet in a remarkably short period of time.

On February 24, the Tata-owned aerospace company announced a historic order to purchase 470 aircraft, including 250 from Airbus and 220 from Boeing.

On February 24, the Tata-owned aerospace company announced a historic order to purchase 470 aircraft, including 250 from Airbus and 220 from Boeing.

Wilson said in his weekly message to employees on Friday that he wanted to “commend the commercial, strategic sourcing, finance, treasury and legal teams for successfully securing a massive financing deal for our new fleet in a remarkably short amount of time have.’ .it was another historic success for the new Air India.’

Wilson said in his weekly message to employees on Friday that he wanted to “commend the commercial, strategic sourcing, finance, treasury and legal teams for successfully securing a massive financing deal for our new fleet in a remarkably short amount of time have.’ .it was another historic success for the new Air India.’

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