
Srinagar, India: A SpiceJet aircraft on a Delhi–Srinagar route executed a safe emergency landing at Srinagar International Airport on the afternoon of August 29, 2025, following a sudden cabin pressure alert that required immediate action.
The flight, designated SG 385, was carrying 205 passengers, including four infants, along with seven crew members. Despite a rapid descent caused by a cabin altitude warning, the pilot handled the situation effectively and made multiple landing attempts before safely touching down at 3:27 pm.
Upon receiving the emergency request, airport authorities declared emergency arrangements as a precaution. Fortunately, the aircraft landed without incident, and all passengers disembarked normally, with no medical assistance needed for anyone on board.
A spokesperson for SpiceJet confirmed the sequence of events in a statement: the cabin altitude warning triggered a rapid descent during approach, prompting crew members to follow standard operating procedures. The captain then requested a priority landing as a precaution, and the plane landed safely with no injuries or medical issues reported.
This incident adds to a string of technical irregularities faced by Indian carriers in recent months. A Dubai-bound IndiGo flight from Surat was forced into an emergency landing at Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on Thursday morning after the aircraft developed a technical snag. Similarly, an IndiGo Delhi–Goa flight, 6E 6271, was diverted to Mumbai under full emergency protocol after one of its engines failed mid-air.