Air India Grounds Aircraft Following Hayli Gubbi Ash Exposure; Passenger Safety Stressed
New Delhi: Air India has implemented significant service disruptions, announcing the cancellation of several domestic and international flights as a precautionary safety measure. The decision follows the operation of some of its aircraft over areas affected by the recent eruption of the Hayli Gubbi volcano, posing potential risks from volcanic ash.
The airline confirmed that all affected planes have been grounded to undergo meticulous and detailed safety checks. Volcanic ash, which contains abrasive materials, can severely damage aircraft engines and systems, necessitating these exhaustive inspections before the planes are cleared for operation.
In a statement released via social media, Air India assured the public that teams stationed at airports are actively engaging with affected passengers. These support measures include promptly communicating the schedule changes and assisting with logistical needs, such as arranging hotel accommodations and other necessary support services. The airline also indicated it is working diligently to arrange alternate travel solutions for stranded passengers as swiftly as possible.
“Passenger and crew safety will always be its top priority,” the airline stated, offering a formal apology for the inconvenience caused by the necessary cancellations.
The airline’s swift action aligns with standard industry protocols for managing the well-documented hazards associated with flying through airspace contaminated by volcanic plumes, underscoring its commitment to operational safety above all else. Passengers are advised to check the Air India website or contact customer service for the latest updates regarding their specific flights.


