
Leh-bound SpiceJet flight returns to Delhi after technical snag
India Today
Leh-bound SpiceJet flight SG 121 turned back as a precaution and landed safely at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. All passengers were disembarked normally, and no injuries were reported.
A Leh-bound SpiceJet flight returned to Delhi shortly after takeoff on Tuesday after the crew reported a technical issue, the airline said.
Flight SG 121 turned back as a precaution and landed safely at Indira Gandhi International Airport. All passengers were disembarked normally, and no injuries were reported.
“There was no fire warning in the cockpit,” a SpiceJet spokesperson said, confirming that the return was prompted by a technical snag detected after departure.
The aircraft has been withdrawn for inspection, the airline added. Alternative arrangements for passengers were being made.
Today's incident comes four months after a SpiceJet flight from Mumbai to Kolkata made an emergency landing in November 2025 due to an engine technical snag during descent, with all passengers safe.

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