An Air India flight from Tokyo to Delhi was diverted to Kolkata on Saturday, after a cabin temperature anomaly prompted the crew to take precautionary measures, the airline said in a statement.

Air India Tokyo-Delhi flight diverted to Kolkata due to cabin temperature issue.(X-@Aviationa2z/ File) Air India Tokyo-Delhi flight diverted to Kolkata due to cabin temperature issue.(X-@Aviationa2z/ File)

The flight, AI357, operated by a Boeing 787 aircraft, was en route from Haneda Airport in Tokyo to New Delhi when the crew reported “persistent warm temperature” in the cabin and opted for a diversion to ensure passenger safety and comfort.

“Air India flight AI357 operating from Haneda to Delhi on 29 June 2025 made a precautionary diversion to Kolkata due to persistent warm temperature experienced in the cabin. The aircraft landed safely into Kolkata and is currently undergoing checks,” an Air India spokesperson said.

Air India said ground staff in Kolkata were assisting passengers after the diversion, and alternative arrangements were being made to fly them to Delhi soon.

“Our ground colleagues in Kolkata are providing all necessary support to passengers to minimise the inconvenience caused by this unforeseen diversion. Alternative arrangements are being made to fly our passengers to Delhi at the earliest. We regret the inconvenience caused to our passengers,” the spokesperson added.

The airline assured that technical inspections were underway and all affected passengers were being assisted.
 

Air India flight returns to Mumbai after ‘burning smell’ in cabin

Earlier on Friday, a Chennai-bound Air India flight from Mumbai was forced to return to its origin airport after a burning smell was detected in the cabin, the airline said in a statement on Saturday.

Flight AI639 made a precautionary air return to Mumbai on June 27 and landed safely.

“The crew of flight AI639 operating from Mumbai to Chennai on Friday, 27 June 2025, made a precautionary air return to Mumbai due to a burning smell in the cabin,” the Air India spokesperson said.

Following the landing, an aircraft change was initiated. “Our ground colleagues in Mumbai provided all necessary support to passengers to minimise the inconvenience caused by this unforeseen disruption. At Air India, the safety and well-being of our guests and crew remain top priority,” the airline added.

 

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