Two GoAir flights suffer technical glitch, return midway
India TV NewsA Male-bound A320Neo plane of budget carrier GoAir was forced to return to Delhi on Saturday after a "component" issue. Significantly, the Wadia group-promoted no-frills airline had commenced flight services to Male from New Delhi and Mumbai only last week as part of its international operations. In another incident, a Delhi-bound GoAir flight returned to Goa Airport due to "faulty" alarm in the aircraft's cargo hold area, the airline said. In a separate statement, the airline said the Goa-Delhi service was forced to return to the originating airport as the pilot received a "faulty indication" on cargo hold. "Flight G8 285, operating on Goa-Delhi route, made a precautionary landing due to a faulty indication on cargo hold," it said in the statement.