Khaleej Times

Glitch delays flight for 16 hours

- Anu Warrier

abu dhabi — Passengers were left scurrying for answers after an Air India Express flight from Abu Dhabi was delayed for more than 16 hours due to a technical glitch. The airline was not forthcomin­g with answers and the result was confusion all around.

Mercifully, flight IX348, bound for Kozhikode, India, which was first scheduled for departure at 12.20am on Friday, finally took off at 4.50pm, a delay of 16 hours and 30 minutes.

Passengers told Khaleej Times that they were informed about “some delay due to technical reasons” at the time of boarding.

“They said the flight would be taking off soon and we had to wait. By 1.30am, they said the flight would be cancelled and the money would be refunded. However, we were later told the flight would be delayed further and we could avail hotel accommodat­ion. So we checked in at a hotel around 5.30am,” said Shamnad, a passenger.

After a two-hour stay at the hotel, Shamnad and his family were asked to report by 8am at the airport, but had to wait for several more hours.

P.G. Prageesh, chief of corporate communicat­ions at Air India Express, said what they faced on Friday was “a very rare situation”.

abu dhabi — Shamnad was all prepared to attend his brother’s wedding on Saturday. He reached the Abu Dhabi airport in advance on Thursday night with his family — wife, a four-year-old and twomonth-old — for their flight to Kozhikode, Kerala on Friday.

And on Friday evening, a tired Shamnad explained to Khaleej Times the struggle the family went through after a 16.30-hour delay of Air India Express (AIE) flight IX348 to Kozhikode. He was wondering how to reach the wedding venue in his hometown in Kasargod district, more than four-hour distance from the Kozhikode airport.

Shamnad and family were among more than hundred passengers, who were stranded in the Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Airport for almost 19 hours. The flight, which was scheduled for 12.20am on Friday, finally took off at 4.50pm.

An Air India Express official told Khaleej Times that it was ‘a very rare situation’ due to a ‘progressiv­e engineerin­g delay’. “There was an engineerin­g issue and we couldn’t solve it as easily as expected,” he said.

K.K. Moideen Koya, a media profession­al in Abu Dhabi, had a meeting to attend in Kozhikode at 3pm and he was still at the airport at 4.30pm. “It was an important meeting with a state minister and I missed it. The worst thing we faced was the lack of communicat­ion from the AIE officials,” said Koya.

Parents of a four-month-old child, who didn’t want to be named, said they had to cancel a hospital appointmen­t for their child.

Passengers said that they were informed about ‘some delay due to technical reasons’ only at the time of the boarding. “In the beginning, they said the flight would be taking off soon and we had to wait. However, later they announced the flight would be delayed further and those who wanted could avail of hotel accommodat­ion. We were checked in at a hotel by 5.30am,” said Shamnad.

Some of the passengers opted for a refund while a few others returned home after an assurance from the airline officials that they would be informed about the flight timing and a reimbursem­ent of taxi fare.

However, the struggle of the passengers was nowhere near an end. Just after a two-hour rest at the hotel, they were asked to report back by 8am at the airport.

“First, we were informed at the hotel that the flight would take off by 10am but they continued to change the time. By 2.30pm, we boarded the flight and then had to wait inside it for more than two hours,” said Koya minutes before the flight took off.

Some passengers, who opted to go home and return upon informatio­n from the AIE, complained they were not informed about the flight schedule. “We had collected the number of some co-passengers and they informed us in the morning that they are checking out from the hotel. If we had waited for any informatio­n from the airline, we would have missed the flight,” a passenger said.

It was an important meeting with a state minister and I missed it. The worst thing we faced was the lack of communicat­ion from the AIE officials.”

K.K. Moideen Koya,

media profession­al

In the beginning, they said the flight would be taking off soon and we had to wait. However, later they announced the flight would be delayed further.”

Shamnad, Abu Dhabi resident

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WAITING, HOPING: Passengers wait for answers at the airport

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