Passengers aboard an Air India flight to Delhi endured a 10-hour trip to nowhere when their plane was forced to circle back to Chicago because most of the toilets became clogged and inoperable.
This was not a luxury train, but even here, as in Indian society as a whole, the distinctions between the haves and the have-nots were clear.
Working toilets are a must for an aircraft capable of carrying 342 people. Last Wednesday, after lifting off from O'Hare, the Air India flight crew found eight of the 12 toilets had been stuffed ...
An Air India flight was forced to turn around mid flight after at least nine toilets became clogged up. The extreme circumstances led to the plane from Chicago to Delhi having to return to the ...
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March 11 (UPI) --Air India is urging travelers to "use lavatories only for purposes they are meant for" after a flight to Delhi returned to Chicago due to eight of its 12 toilets becoming clogged.
A flight to India from Chicago returned to Chicago O'Hare International Airport in the United States on March 5, following an ...
The spokesperson noted that this wasn’t the first time foreign objects were found on Air India toilets –– “blankets, innerwear, and diapers, among other waste have been flushed down ...
An Air India flight suffered clogged toilets, forcing an emergency landing after more than 10 hours of flying. The airline confirmed that flight AI126, bound for Delhi, had to return to Chicago O ...