A SpiceJet Delhi-Srinagar flight made a priority landing after a cabin pressure warning caused a rapid descent. The aircraft landed safely in Srinagar with no injuries. A technical inspection is underway.
New Delhi [India]: A SpiceJet flight from Delhi to Srinagar made a priority landing on Friday after a cabin pressure warning triggered a mid-air emergency.
According to the airline, flight SG 385 experienced a rapid descent during approach following the warning.
“On August 29, 2025, SpiceJet flight SG 385 operating from Delhi to Srinagar experienced a rapid descent during approach following a rise in cabin altitude, which triggered a cabin altitude warning. The crew carried out all necessary checks in accordance with standard operating procedures, and the Captain requested priority landing as a precautionary measure,” a SpiceJet spokesperson said in a statement.
“The aircraft landed safely in Srinagar and passengers and crew disembarked normally,” the spokesperson added.
No injuries were reported, and the aircraft will undergo a technical inspection before its next flight.
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