On Tuesday morning, an IndiGo flight was evacuated after smoke was detected inside its cabin, following the plane’s arrival at Chandigarh International Airport. What was the reason behind it? Read on to know more.
Indigo Flight Evacuates After Smoke Detected
According to a report by India Today, the emergency evacuation was initiated after a passenger warned the flight’s crew about a fire in his power bank, apparently resulting from an internal explosion. Emergency slides were also implemented to evacuate the passengers. One of the passengers was injured during the evacuation process. The flight, which carried around 198 passengers and six crew members, had taken off from Hyderabad and landed at Chandigarh airport around 3.29 pm.
Soon after landing, while the plane was taxiing to the bay, the fire was detected and brought to the cabin crew’s attention. The crew members acted quickly to put out the flames. However, the smoke spread within the cabin by the time the fire was put out.
FAQs
What is IXC Chandigarh?
IXC is the IATA airport code for Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport, located in Chandigarh, India.
Who is CEO of IndiGo?
As of May 2026, Willie Walsh has been appointed as the new CEO of IndiGo, succeeding Pieter Elbers.
Who is the owner of Chandigarh Airport?
Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport (IXC) in Chandigarh is owned and managed by Chandigarh International Airport Limited (CHIAL).