The airline's investigation found polythene bags, rags, and clothes lodged in the plumbing, which rendered several lavatories inoperable, said a company spokesperson in a statement. The flight was ...
An Air India flight returned to Chicago after eight of the 12 bathrooms on the Boeing 777 went out of service, "causing discomfort to all on board." ...
rags, and clothes had been flushed down and were stuck in the plumbing. On March 6, AI126... The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in ...
Passengers flushing plastic bags, rags, and clothes caused significant plumbing issues. Eight out of 12 toilets were unusable, forcing the plane back to Chicago for passenger safety. Air India ...
A subsequent investigation into the incident revealed that “polythene bags, rags, and clothes” among other items had been flushed down the lavatories and “stuck in the plumbing,” the ...
The airline said on Monday their teams found polythene bags, rags, and clothes that had been flushed down and stuck in the plumbing, IANS added. This led the lavatories - eight of the 12 -- to ...
The airline said bags, rags, and clothes had been flushed down toilets and got stuck in the plumbing. The Boeing 777 couldn't land in Europe because of night restrictions at most airports.
rags, and clothing that had been flushed down and became lodged in the plumbing. This resulted in multiple lavatories becoming unserviceable during the flight. “We fully empathize with the ...
Poor toilet etiquette leads to clogged facilities An investigation revealed that polythene bags, rags, and clothes had been flushed down and got stuck in the plumbing of the plane’s toilets.