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Air India flight carrying stranded passengers from Russia’s Magadan lands in SFO

Jun 08, 2023 02:51 PM IST

The passengers were left stranded in the remote Russian town of Magadan following an emergency landing due to a technical fault

An Air India flight carrying 216 passengers landed in San Francisco (SFO) at 12:07am (12:37pm IST) on Thursday two days after they were left stranded in the remote Russian town of Magadan following an emergency landing due to a technical fault.

The Air India flight at the San Francisco International Airport. (PTI)
The Air India flight at the San Francisco International Airport. (PTI)

In a statement, Air India said all the passengers were being extended maximum on-ground assistance with clearance formalities and other necessary support. “Air India thanks [the] government agencies, regulatory authorities, our staff, and partners involved in supporting our endeavour to bring our passengers to SFO as soon as possible and in providing them care while they waited in Magadan, Russia.”

The airline earlier said the flight departed Magadan at 10:27 hours local time (4:57am IST). It added Air India mobilised additional on-ground support at SFO to carry out the clearance formalities for all passengers upon arrival. “The team at SFO is prepared to provide all necessary assistance to the passengers, including but not limited to medical care, ground transportation, and onward connections in applicable cases.”

A ferry flight earlier took off from Mumbai around 3.30pm on Wednesday and reached Sokol airport in Magadan by midnight.

On Tuesday, flight AI 173 departed from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport at 4.20am. It was scheduled to reach San Francisco at 7pm local time. The aircraft landed at Sokol airport at 1.30pm after it developed a technical snag in one of its engines.

Air India on Wednesday said a team of the airline flew from Mumbai to support the passengers and staff at Magadan. It carried essentials in addition to food to cater to passengers on the onward flight to San Francisco. The flying time of Boeing 777-200 from Mumbai was around six-and-a-half hours.

The Tata Group-owned Air India did not have any staff in Magadan or in Russia. It took the assistance of Rossiya Airlines, one of Russia’s oldest and largest air carriers.

The stranded passengers were moved to a school near the airport. Russia state-owned news agency Sputnik quoted transport minister of Magadan region Aleksey Siorpas saying women with children and pregnant women were accommodated in the dormitory of a medical college.

The US was also “closely monitoring” the situation keeping in mind American citizens among those stranded. The stranded passengers complained of a lack of amenities.

Air India officials said that all support was provided to the passengers in the best possible manner through round-the-clock liaison with the ministry of external affairs, the consulate general of India in Vladivostok, and Russian authorities. The airline also activated a hotline number to address queries in the matter.

The aircraft landed in rural Siberia after flying two hours away from the intended route. Magadan has no five-star hotels and this prompted the airline to make arrangements for the passengers at the school.

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