A total of 166 passengers, along with the crew members, were on board the flight. Following the landing, all of them were escorted safely to the arrival area.
A technical issue was reported on IndiGo flight 7253 operating from Madurai to Chennai on Friday after the captain observed a crack on the aircraft's windshield, according to sources.
IndiGo flight 6E-2111, operating from Lucknow to Delhi on Sunday, experienced a technical snag just before take-off and was brought back to the bay, as per sources.
A passenger on IndiGo's Delhi-Kolkata flight on Monday was handed over to the security for "unruly behaviour" after he was found to be "misbehaving with the cabin crew and disturbing fellow passengers".
IndiGo flight 6E 812 operating from Nagpur to Kolkata on Tuesday encountered a bird strike soon after take-off, said a spokesperson of the airline, adding that due to the requirement of necessary inspection and maintenance of the aircraft, the flight has been cancelled for the day.
The IndiGo flight from Dibrugarh to Guwahati carrying Assam Chief Minister, which was diverted to Agartala on Sunday after bad weather prevented it from landing in Guwahati, finally departed from Agartala's Maharaja Bir Bikram (MBB) Airport after the weather became favourable for flying.
IndiGo flight 6E-360 from Delhi to Darbhanga was cancelled on Thursday after adverse weather in the capital delayed its departure, causing the scheduled arrival to fall outside Darbhanga airport's limited runway operating hours.
According to sources, the incident occurred after flight 6E 792 landed at Jabalpur and all passengers had safely disembarked. It was only after the aircraft was stationary that a deflated tyre was noticed.
The airlines said in a statement that the decision has been taken in accordance with regulatory provisions, and the safety of passengers is the top priority.