NEW DELHI: A “suspected rat sighting” in the cabin forced an Air India plane carrying more than 200 passengers to return to Mumbai almost three hours into a flight to London, the airline said on Thursday.

Air India said it had decided to turn back the flight “keeping passenger safety in mind”, even though the rodent’s presence was not confirmed.

Rats pose a serious threat to the safety of flights as they can chew through wires and damage internal controls.

“Air India gives utmost importance to safety. Our engineering team is investigating the incident,” an airline statement said.

“A standby aircraft was made available to fly the passengers to London. The aircraft with the suspected rodent will be fumigated as per procedure in such cases of rodent sighting. “An airline official who did not want to be named put the number of passengers at over 200.

It is not the first time an Air India flight has been grounded over rodents.

In July, a plane en route to Milan had to return to Delhi after a suspected rat sighting.

Published in Dawn, January 1st, 2016

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