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Home » Air India » Nasty: Air India 10-Hour Flight To Nowhere After Illiterate Passengers Clog Eight Lavatory Toilets
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Nasty: Air India 10-Hour Flight To Nowhere After Illiterate Passengers Clog Eight Lavatory Toilets

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 13, 2025March 13, 2025 18 Comments

Pictures have emerged showing what forced an Air India flight to Delhi to return to Chicago after five hours in the air; a 10-hour flight to nowhere. The only thing more nasty than the pictures are the vile passengers who clogged the lavatory toilets…

Air India Flight To Nowhere After Passengers Clogged Toilets With Rags, Clothes, Bags

On March 5, 2025, Air India 126 took off from Chicago (ORD) for Delhi (DEL), operated by a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The flight time was scheduled for 14 hours, but about four hours after departure the plane made a U-turn.

Nine hours and 44 minutes later, AI126 landed right back where it began at ORD.

Why did the flight return to Chicago? By the time the flight reached the Atlantic, 66% of the lavatories ( 8 out of 12) were clogged.

Back on the ground in Chicago, Air India claimed ground staff found several items had been flushed in lavatories including:

  • polythene bags
  • rags
  • clothes

Air India specifically said that these items “had been flushed down and stuck in the plumbing. This led the lavatories to become unserviceable.”

Air India has been attacked for the diversion of its ORD-DEL flight due to blocked toilets !

Well look what the Aircraft engineers pulled out of the toilet waste tanks –

Freaking blankets
Sweaters and huge cloths
Garments
Hand towels

Take a look !!
It’s time we learn how… pic.twitter.com/Am8k8qqP0S

— Sanjay Lazar (@sjlazars) March 10, 2025

a white cloth from a metal pole

a person holding a pipe

The decision then became where to divert and Air India chose to return to Chicago, the point of origin. As Air India explained:

“Due to restrictions on night operations at most of the European airports, it was decided to divert back to Chicago. The decision to divert was taken entirely in the interest of passenger comfort and safety.”

The flight did not depart for Delhi until 7 March, meaning it took nearly two days for the plane (and presumably the crew) to be ready for service.

Could Air India Have Handled This Better?

I’m fairly sympathetic about the way Air India handled this.

No, I do not specifically accept either official explanation (“restrictions on night operations at most of the European airports” or “in the interest of passenger comfort and safety”).

But I do recognize 1.) it wasn’t Air India’s fault the muttonheads onboard clogged the toilet and 2.) there may have been visa/immigration concerns that ultimately led to the decision to return to Chicago.

Sure, in “face saving” fashion Air India suggested that it promptly provided flight rebooking and accommodations for stranded passengers, but it appears the situation on the ground in Chicago was chaotic with only two employees handling 300 passengers.

One Mile At A Time reports Air India agents were so overwhelmed in Chicago that Delta Air Lines agents volunteered on their own time to help. If that is the case, that is truly a kind gesture…and a story within itself.

But try getting employees to come in late in the day when they are not scheduled and have families…it may be no trouble for carriers like American and United who maintain a large hub in ORD, but for an outstation carrier, it’s not like you can snap your fingers and a dozen empoyees show up.

CONCLUSION

An Air India flight was forced to return to Chicago after 66% of the lavatories clogged onboard. It was later found passengers had flushed clothing, blankets, and bags down the toilet.

While this incident does not reflect well on Air India (hard to believe so much was flushed in the first couple hours of the flight), it reflects far worse on the passengers who clogged the toilets. Air India even puts warning signs on the toilet, but apparently some people do not read English or Hindi:

a sign on a wall

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18 Comments

  1. Jan Reply
    March 13, 2025 at 10:33 am

    They’re not beating the allegations

  2. derek Reply
    March 13, 2025 at 11:36 am

    About 60% of Indians do not read or speak Hindi. Tamil is also a common language and looks very different. Example…

    மலம் சாப்பிட வேண்டாம்.

    • David Reply
      March 13, 2025 at 5:03 pm

      Apparently they don’t have common sense either.

      I wonder if they found any sewer trout among the mass?

    • Eskimo Reply
      March 14, 2025 at 9:24 am

      That’s why Matthew called them “vile passengers” and “muttonheads onboard”.

      Because they can’t read Hindi or English along with few hundred million people in India and few billion people globally.

      Now that’s a lot of vile mutton.

  3. Andrew Avila Reply
    March 13, 2025 at 11:43 am

    I flew once to Sri Lanka (often called India light ) from Bangkok, The trash that piled up on the aisles and in the bathrooms was appalling and commenced as soon as the flight started. I never felt so much sympathy as I did for those poor Thai Airways attendants.

  4. Jack Reply
    March 13, 2025 at 11:51 am

    Apparently this is also a problem on Air Canada flights to India and European connecting gateways like FRA ZRH and LHR.

  5. Bobby J Reply
    March 13, 2025 at 1:12 pm

    It would be one thing if it was one bathroom, but this was 8 out of 12. The sceptic in me believes this was a planned attempt by a small group of passengers on board to purposely divert the plane.

    • Maryland Reply
      March 13, 2025 at 2:15 pm

      I agree. The amount of stuff suggests it was purposefully done.

  6. Jerry Reply
    March 13, 2025 at 1:36 pm

    The funny thing about signs is that nobody reads them

  7. Thomas Cooper Reply
    March 13, 2025 at 2:19 pm

    Well, shit.

    • Scott Schultz Reply
      March 13, 2025 at 3:18 pm

      Sir, I’m gonna need you to wait until we get back to Chicago to do that. Thank you for your cooperation.

  8. timmyt20 Reply
    March 13, 2025 at 4:07 pm

    Ummm, 8 out of 12 clogged toilets would be 2/3 or 66.67%, not 75% 3/4 or 75% of toilets clogged would be 9 out of 12.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      March 13, 2025 at 4:30 pm

      Math isn’t my thing.

  9. AndyS Reply
    March 13, 2025 at 7:14 pm

    At least they actually used the toilet, that’s an improvement.

  10. Heather Reply
    March 13, 2025 at 9:39 pm

    Why would anyone put such things in the toilet?

  11. Alex Reply
    March 13, 2025 at 10:53 pm

    Anybody that has been to India understands AI. Gotta feel sorry for them, this is what happens if money is in hands of only a few.

  12. Dale Reply
    March 14, 2025 at 1:30 am

    This is funny. It evoked memories for me. When I was younger as in grade school age, I got quite a kick out of clogging up toilets. There was a time when I would clog up the toilet every day at elementary school. My favourite method was using paper towels.

  13. Mukund Mohan Reply
    March 14, 2025 at 2:03 pm

    This would be deliberate act and I just wonder if this is punishable? What fun would they get by troubling so many people and creating ruckus during the long flight.

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