Hyderabad: Passengers of the Hanoi-bound Vietnam Airlines flight have been stranded for more than 12 hours since Friday at Hyderabadairport. Airline authorities attribute the delay to a technical snag.
According to reports, the flight was to depart at 11:55 pm the previous day. As many as 193 passengers were waiting to board the plane. With no proper response or alternative arrangement, an argument ensued between passengers and the airline authorities.
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Hyderabad airport experiences widespread flight delaysIn videos shared on social media, irate passengers are seen asking airport authorities to get the issue solved at the earliest. “Please bring the person who is responsible for fixing the technical issue,” said one of the passengers.
As many as 193 passengers who were supposed to travel from Hyderabad to Vietnam on Saturday, November 8 were stuck at the Hyderabad airport due to a technical issue in the flight.
— The Siasat Daily (@TheSiasatDaily) November 8, 2025
According to reports, the Hyderabad- Hanoi flight was supposed to depart from Hyderabad at 11:55 PM… pic.twitter.com/2MXlvc1yJ9
“First you said it will be done by 9:00 am, now 10:30 am and we have been stranded here,” said one female passenger.
Flight operations were disrupted at Hyderabad airport due to technical issues at the Indira Gandhi International Airport.
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