IN Air India flight forced to return to US over clogged toilets in 10-hour debacle: reports

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Story by Ronny Reyes • 58m • 2 min read

This was a crappy flight.

Passengers aboard an Air India flight to Delhi suffered a 10-hour trip to nowhere when the plane was forced to circle back to Chicago because all but one of its toilets allegedly became clogged and inoperable.

Air India Flight 126 was making its way over Greenland on March 5 when 11 out of its 12 toilets broke down, with the only working toilet located in the business class section for some 300 passengers to use, View From The Wing reported.

The extended pee-pee dance began nearly five hours into the 14 hour trip, according to the FlightAware tracker, forcing the airliner to head back to Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport.

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An Air India flight bound for Delhi had to turn around nearly five hours into its trip following mass toilet clogging. FlightAware

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Passengers said 11 out of the 12 toilets on board broke down and became inoperable. NurPhoto via Getty Images


“Upon landing at Chicago, all passengers and crew disembarked normally and have been provided with accommodation to minimize inconvenience,” the company said in a statement, citing only a “technical issue.”

“Alternative arrangements are being made to fly the passengers to their destination,” the airliner added.

Air India said that it would offer refunds for the cancellation, but that was little relief to some customers — who claimed they were forced to jump through hoops to get their flights rescheduled or refunded.

One customer said they had booked a first class ticket for their cousin to fly for a wedding in India using their travel LifeMiles with the Avianca airliner.

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The plane was forced to fly five hours back to land at the Chicago O’Hare International Airport. AFP via Getty Images

“We’re now in the midst of customer service hell with Avianca, Lifemiles and Air India to figure out how to get a refund for the miles ticket,” the frustrated client told View From the Wing.

Air India didn’t t immediately respond to The Post’s request for additional information on the incident.

It’s not uncommon for airplane toilets to get clogged, with the issue typically bubbling up when passengers flush unauthorized items down the pipes.

Even just one or two clogged toilets is enough to trigger a flight crew to turn the plane around and land due to the limited number of lavatories available.
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11 of 12 broken? You've got to be shitting me. Wasn't the plane checked and serviced before departure?

A country that cannot manage their shit will never be a great country.
It defies logic and reason how the jeet manages to confound modern plumbing. I worked on a job site where maybe 750/1500 were jeets and they consistently wrecked any of the public access toilets. 50% downtime and you didn't want to witness the horror show that was the uptime. It's entirely possible the toilets were working at take-off.
 
So they were 5 hours into the 14 hour flight, but because the toilet broke down, they flew back taking at least another 5 hours (10 in total), instead of just pushing forward the 4 extra hour diff?

Indians are such whiny babies. They were probably having conniption fits over not being able to shit up the plane, lol. And I imagine they were all clamoring over each other to use the last one.

Honestly, the disruption of them being such babies is what forced. them more than anything I guess.
Well, I'm sure there weren't a bunch of Toilet Technicians hanging around the airport in India, so they had to fly to the nearest place with toilet experts. So back to Chicago, I guess, a town with a long and storied history of indoor flush technology.
 
If the toilets are out of service, then why the hell go all the way back to Chicago? Based on where they turned around, it would have been quicker to just divert to St. John's or Gander. Even Reykjavik would be closer at that point (and more of an "on the way" stop). And they would all likely be less of a headache to get into unannounced.

Landing in NL would have had them on the ground in under 2 hours.
 
Everything that cursed country is involved in is ALWAYS some literal shit debacle, every time. Literal shit incarnates.
Shit in the streets, using cow shit to consecrate their homes, having shit in their foods, eating cow shit, shit in the rivers, shit on the train tracks, shit EVERYWHERE
 
If the toilets are out of service, then why the hell go all the way back to Chicago? Based on where they turned around, it would have been quicker to just divert to St. John's or Gander. Even Reykjavik would be closer at that point (and more of an "on the way" stop). And they would all likely be less of a headache to get into unannounced.

Landing in NL would have had them on the ground in under 2 hours.
Maybe the other airports’ countries refused permission to redeem.
 
Is this an old article? or did it happen again? Because I swear this has happened before to Air India.
March 5, 2025. So yes, it happened again. 🤣

Edit: Just noticed the plane in the FlightAware link was a Boeing 777. But the stock photo they used was an Airbus A350. Guess they just searched for "Air India Plane" and grabbed the first result? Lazy journalism.
 
And our leaders are importing these animals by the boatload. They succeeded in destroying their own ecosystem back at India. So until the Jeet question is answered, any attempt at Green bullshit is null and void.

Remember when real life didn’t resemble a 4chan post?
Coincidentally, it was around the time when Tumblr was stuck in Tumblr. When anons of old predicted that if Tumblr became reality, things would go insane... and then Clownworld happened.
 
If the toilets are out of service, then why the hell go all the way back to Chicago? Based on where they turned around, it would have been quicker to just divert to St. John's or Gander. Even Reykjavik would be closer at that point (and more of an "on the way" stop). And they would all likely be less of a headache to get into unannounced.

Landing in NL would have had them on the ground in under 2 hours.
Air India probably doesn't have a ground team of engineers able to solve the issue at those locations nor additional planes

That means flying an engineer team there plus an air crew with a new jet. As they don't have service there nor a contract, they would pay premium airport fees.

No saar, we no redeem.
 
Everything that cursed country is involved in is ALWAYS some literal shit debacle, every time. Literal shit incarnates.
Shit in the streets, using cow shit to consecrate their homes, having shit in their foods, eating cow shit, shit in the rivers, shit on the train tracks, shit EVERYWHERE
 
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