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An Air India flight from Delhi to Newark returned midway on Thursday after the pilot reported an existence of a bat in the Business Class onboard to Air Traffic Control (ATC). The AI-105 DEL-EWR Air India Flight left Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) at 2:30am by crossing the distance of about half an hour in the air. The flight captain decided to take the plane back to its original destination Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI). The aircraft landed safely at around 3:55 am and later the bat was grabbed from the flight.

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Source: India Today

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