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Thai Lion Air Flight From Bangkok Carrying 151 Passengers Lands at Kolkata Airport Due to Technical Snag

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 5, 2025 15:18 IST

A Thai Lion Air flight scheduled to depart from Kolkata to Bangkok was cancelled on Saturday, July 4. A ...

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A Thai Lion Air flight scheduled to depart from Kolkata to Bangkok was cancelled on Saturday, July 4. A technical issue forced the aircraft to return to the bay shortly after pushback. The incident involved flight TLM-243, which was carrying 130 passengers back to Bangkok.

Earlier, the inbound flight TLM-242 from Bangkok had landed safely at Kolkata Airport with 151 passengers on board. However, as the return leg prepared for departure, the crew detected a technical problem, prompting the aircraft to return and parking bay at stand 34 for further inspection.

Also Read | Air India Mumbai-Chennai Flight Returns Mid-Air After Burning Smell Onboard.

Airport authorities and airline staff swiftly arranged hotel accommodations for all 130 affected passengers. As of today, the flight remains cancelled.

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