‘Full emergency’ declared at Delhi airport after Leh-bound SpiceJet flight with 150 passengers returns mid-air

A SpiceJet flight en route to Leh was forced to return to Delhi after experiencing an engine malfunction shortly after takeoff. The incident, which occurred with approximately 150 passengers on board, prompted Delhi airport authorities to declare a 'full emergency' to ensure the safety of all individuals involved. Fortunately, the aircraft landed safely, and all passengers were disembarked without any reported injuries. This situation underscores the importance of stringent safety protocols in the aviation sector, especially in light of the recent increase in air travel. SpiceJet has committed to investigating the cause of the engine issue, aiming to restore confidence among its passengers about the safety of their flights. The incident has raised concerns about operational safety standards in the industry, particularly as travel demands rise during the festive season. Authorities are reviewing safety measures to prevent such occurrences in the future, reaffirming their commitment to passenger safety and operational excellence.
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