Akasa Air Flight to Hyderabad Returns to Bay After Ground Collision at Delhi Airport

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An Akasa Air Delhi–Hyderabad flight returned to bay after a ground collision at Delhi airport involving a SpiceJet aircraft during taxiing. Both aircraft were damaged, passengers and crew remained safe. Akasa continues operations and reviews Middle East flight schedules
Akasa Air Flight to Hyderabad Returns to Bay After Ground Collision at Delhi Airport
A SpiceJet Boeing aircraft clipped its right winglet after colliding with the wing of a stationary Akasa Air plane while taxiing at Indira Gandhi International Airport, in New Delhi on Thursday. Credits: ANI

An Akasa Air aircraft operating flight from Delhi to Hyderabad had to return to the bay on Thursday and all passengers and crew disembarked safely.

An airlines spokesperson stated that preliminary information indicates that Akasa's aircraft was stationary when another airline's aircraft made contact with it.

"All passengers and crew were safely disembarked, and our ground teams are making alternative arrangements to fly our passengers to Hyderabad at the earliest," the spokesperson added.

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SpiceJet B737-700 aircraft was involved in a ground occurrence while taxiing at Delhi airport, resulting in damage to its right winglet and the left-hand horizontal stabiliser of another aircraft belonging to a different airline.

According to the airlines' spokesperson, the SpiceJet aircraft has been grounded at Delhi.

Is Akasa Air planning to resume Abu Dhabi flights soon?

Earlier last week, in view of the prevailing situation in the Middle East, Akasa Air announced that it will continue operating flights between Jeddah and Indian cities, including Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kochi, and Kozhikode, as per the airline's ongoing safety assessment.

The carrier further stated that it is progressively evaluating the resumption of flights from and to Abu Dhabi.

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"Following our ongoing safety assessment and a review of the prevailing situation in the Middle East, we continue to operate flights to/from Jeddah and Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kochi and Kozhikode. Further, we continue to progressively evaluate resumption of flights to/from Abu Dhabi," Akasa Air said in a post on X.

The airline urged the passengers to visit the official website akasaair.com or use their Akasa Air Android and iOS application for flight details and booking.

Akasa Air clarified that operations are being conducted based on the prevailing situation and ongoing safety assessments, and schedules may be subject to change.

(With inputs from ANI)