Mumbai, March 23: Australian cricketer David Warner on Saturday said he boarded an Air India aircraft with no pilots and waited for hours, with the airline responding that weather-related disruptions at the Bengaluru airport led to the operating crew getting delayed for the flight. In response, Air India said challenging weather in Bengaluru caused diversions and delays across all airlines. Further details could not be immediately ascertained. David Warner Says He Needs To Become 'A Member of Parliament' Days After Revealing First Look of His Debut Film 'Robinhood', Fans Ask 'Indian or Australian?'.
David Warner Flags Air India
@airindia weâve boarded a plane with no pilots and waiting on the plane for hours. Why would you board passengers knowing that you have no pilots for the flight? đ¤Śââď¸đ¤Śââď¸
â David Warner (@davidwarner31) March 22, 2025
Air India's Response Following David Warner's Tweet
Dear Mr. Warner, today's challenging weather in Bengaluru caused diversions and delays across all airlines. The crew operating your flight was held up on an earlier assignment affected by these disruptions, which led to a delay in departure. We appreciate your patience and thankâŚ
â Air India (@airindia) March 22, 2025
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