On Monday morning, Air India flight AI 2744 from Kochi to Mumbai made headlines when it overshot runway 09/27 at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in heavy monsoon rain. Despite the tense landing, all 185 passengers and crew reached safety, with no reported injuries - thanks to swift response from the airline and airport teams.
Flight: AI 2744, Air India
Route: Kochi to Mumbai
Date: Monday, July 21, 2025
Aircraft: Airbus A320
Passengers and Crew: 185, all safe
Damage: The aircraft sustained damage to its engine cowling. Also, reportedly three of its tyres were burst.
The aircraft landed during a burst of intense monsoon rainfall, making runway conditions slippery and challenging. The plane overshot the main runway but was able to taxi safely, and everyone was evacuated without incident. Emergency protocols were activated immediately, minimizing disruption and ensuring passenger safety.
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Minimal Flight Disruptions: The main runway was temporarily closed for checks and repairs, but Mumbai airport authorities swiftly redirected flights to the secondary runway, minimizing delays.
Airport Services: Travelers at Mumbai airport experienced only mild disruptions, with regular flight operations resuming quickly.
Mumbai’s monsoon season (June–September) is renowned for heavy rain, which can affect flight schedules and airport operations. Here’s how travelers can stay prepared:
Arrive Early: Allow extra time at the airport during rains, as traffic and check-ins can be slower than usual.
Stay Updated: Monitor airline apps and airport announcements for the latest on delays or gate changes.
Pack Essentials in Carry-On: Be ready for possible delays - keep snacks, chargers, and any important items with you.
Trust the Process: Mumbai airport is well-equipped for monsoon challenges, with safety prioritized above all.
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Incidents like this are rare and underscore the professionalism of airline crews and airport staff during adverse weather. Mumbai’s airport is among India’s busiest and invests in extensive safety and emergency resources, especially during the challenging months of monsoon.
Planning to fly in or out of Mumbai this monsoon? Stay travel-smart, check for latest updates, and rest assured that safety is always the top priority.
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