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Air India B777 Economy Class Lighting Issue: Eye Masks for Passengers

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By Rediff Money Desk, MUMBAI   Feb 28, 2024 22:48

Air India has detected a cabin lighting issue on its leased Boeing 777-200 planes, affecting economy class passengers. The airline will provide eye masks to mitigate the issue.
Air India B777 Economy Class Lighting Issue: Eye Masks for Passengers
Mumbai, Feb 28 (PTI) Air India has found a technical issue in its leased Boeing 777-200 planes that has resulted in economy class cabin lighting remaining in the bright mode and the airline has decided to provide eye masks for the passengers of the aircraft.

The Tata Group-owned Air India has leased five B777-200 LR planes from American carrier Delta Airlines.

"A technical issue has been identified with the cabin lighting system on the B777-200 LR (leased aircraft) in the economy (EY) cabin. This has led to the EY cabin lighting to remain on bright mode throughout the flight," the airline said in a circular on Wednesday.

To overcome the issue of the crew being unable to switch the lights to dim/off and to avoid guest inconvenience, eye masks will be provided to the passengers, it added.

The airline operates B777 aircraft on ultra-long haul routes connecting Indian cities with San Francisco in the US and Vancouver in Canada.
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