False Alarm: Air India's Technical Snag Mid-Flight
An Air India flight from Jaipur to Mumbai returned shortly after take-off due to a suspected technical issue. Troubleshooting determined it was a false alarm. The aircraft was cleared to continue to Mumbai, with the airline reiterating their commitment to passenger safety.

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In an unexpected turn of events, an Air India flight heading to Mumbai from Jaipur was forced to return to the departure airport following a mid-air suspected technical snag. The airline's officials confirmed that Flight AI612 experienced a potential issue shortly after take-off.
Once the aircraft safely landed back in Jaipur, comprehensive troubleshooting checks were promptly initiated. The investigations, however, revealed that the anomaly was a false indication, allowing Air India to swiftly address the concern.
After receiving clearance, the flight resumed its journey to Mumbai without further incident. In an official statement, Air India underscored that passenger safety remained their paramount concern and priority.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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