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Spicejet flight suffers tyre burst, passengers safe

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], June 01 (ANI): An Ahmedabad-Bangkok Spicejet flight suffered a tyre burst at the Ahmedabad airport during take-off on Friday.

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Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], June 01 (ANI): An Ahmedabad-Bangkok Spicejet flight suffered a tyre burst at the Ahmedabad airport during take-off on Friday.
All 188 passengers of the SG-85 flight were reported to be safe.
Arrangements were also made to tow the aircraft from the runway, which was blocked for a while leading to congestion.
Many incoming flights were also diverted due to the incident. (ANI)

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