An Air India Boeing 777 from Mumbai to London experienced a cabin pressurisation issue shortly after takeoff and returned to Mumbai. The aircraft landed safely, and passengers were offered alternative travel arrangements or refunds. The airline stressed that passenger safety remains a top priority. The issue caused an air-turnback but not an emergency landing.
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