The plane landed at Dabolim airport in Goa at its scheduled time of 12.45 pm.
"We received a message, which said that there was slight debris of tyre on the Mumbai runway left over when this flight took off for Goa," Dabolim airport director K Srinivasa Rao told PTI.
"We informed this to the pilot, who successfully landed the plane at Dabolim airport without any problem...It was a smooth landing," he said.
After that, the tyre of the aircraft was inspected, Rao said, adding, "It was found to have been worn out. Another tyre also had a little problem," he said.
"Around 120 passengers have been accommodated in a hotel, while a few others have been sent in a Delhi-bound SpiceJet aircraft, while a few others, who were local residents returned home. Special flight will be arranged for them tomorrow morning," said Rao.
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