The incident, which occurred last Saturday, has been reported to the aviation regulator - the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), it said.
"IndiGo crew operating flight 6E-445 from Thiruvananthapuram to Bengaluru noticed the smoke in the cabin. The crew quickly identified minor sparks coming from the hat-rack of seat 24RH and immediately informed the commander," a spokesperson said in a statement to PTI.
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Taking precautionary measures, the cabin crew, on priority bais, relocated all passengers from adjacent seats, airline said, adding smoke coming out of a black laptop placed in the hand baggage was put out with a fire extinguisher.
The laptop was then transferred into a container filled with water in the lavatory, the airline said.
The aircraft made a normal landing at Bengaluru airport were all passengers were deplaned safely, the statement said.
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