A Delhi-bound IndiGo plane carrying greater than 150 passengers, together with Samajwadi Occasion chief and Lok Sabha member Dimple Yadav, has aborted take-off at Lucknow airport after a technical concern was detected. The incident happened on IndiGo flight 6E2111, which was scheduled to depart from Lucknow to Delhi.
In response to the airline, the working crew seen a technical snag whereas the plane was accelerating on the runway.
As a precautionary measure, the pilots aborted the take-off and returned the aircraft to the bay.
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“An IndiGo plane working the flight 6E2111 from Lucknow to Delhi aborted take-off. A technical concern was seen by the working crew, when the plane was on the runway earlier than take-off. Subsequently, the plane returned to the bay,” the airline mentioned in a press release.
Eyewitnesses described moments of pressure because the plane gained pace earlier than coming to a sudden halt. Nevertheless, passengers disembarked safely, and no accidents have been reported.
The airline later organized another plane for the stranded passengers.
This comes only a week after one other IndiGo flight, working from Kochi to Abu Dhabi, needed to return shortly after take-off attributable to a mid-air technical snag.
That plane, carrying greater than 180 passengers, landed safely, and a alternative aircraft was organized.
“A technical concern was detected on IndiGo flight 6E 1403 working from Kochi to Abu Dhabi on 6 September 2025. As a precautionary step, the pilots determined to show again and the plane landed safely at Cochin Worldwide Airport,” the airline mentioned in a press release.
“We remorse the inconvenience triggered to our prospects and made all attainable efforts to minimise it, together with providing them meals and refreshments. At IndiGo, we stay dedicated to the protection and safety of our prospects and crew,” the spokesperson added.
Airport officers confirmed that the pilots made a precautionary emergency touchdown after detecting a technical snag. Passengers have been delayed for almost two hours earlier than IndiGo organized another plane.

