
Air India’s Hong Kong- Delhi flight, British Airways London-Chennai flight , and Lufthansa’s Frankfurt-Hyderabad flight were forced toreturn to their origin after takeoff.
Last week, an Air India flight to London, using the Boeing 787-8 aircraft, crashed in Ahmedabad moments after takeoff, killing 241 of the 242 people on board.
Air India’s Hong Kong- Delhi flight
An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner plane bound for New Delhi returned to its origin of Hong Kong shortly around 15 minutes after takeoff on Monday as a precautionary measure following a suspected technical issue.
In a statement, Air India said on Monday that flight AI315 returned to Hong Kong because of what it described as “a technical issue” without giving details.
The flight landed safely and was undergoing checks “as a matter of abundant precaution”, it added.
According to Reuters citing recordings posted on air traffic control monitoring website LiveATC.net, one of the pilots in the plane told air traffic controllers around 15 minutes after takeoff that “for technical reasons, sir, we would like to stay closer to Hong Kong, maybe we will come back and land back into Hong Kong once we sort out the problem.”
Lufthansa’s Frankfurt-Hyderabad flight
A Lufthansa flight to Hyderabad was forced to make a U-turn and returned to land at Frankfurt Airport due to a bomb threat, the airline said on Monday.
Flight LH752 departed from Germany around 14.14 local time Sunday and was scheduled to land at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in the early hours of Monday but flight tracker data showed a diversion a few hours into the flight.
Lufthansa said the passengers had been provided overnight accommodation in Frankfurt and are scheduled to resume their journey to Hyderabad on Monday morning.
“Out of an abundance of caution, Lufthansa flight LH752 from Frankfurt to Hyderabad returned to its point of departure after authorities were made aware of a bomb threat posted on social media,” Lufthansa said in a statement.
“The safety of our passengers and crew is Lufthansa’s highest priority. Affected passengers were provided with accommodation in Frankfurt and will be continuing their journey to Hyderabad today,” the statement said.
British Airways London-Chennai flight
A Chennai-bound British Airways Boeing Dreamliner returned to London due to a technical snag on Sunday.
The flight landed safely with crew and passengers disembarking as they normally would, British Airways said in a statement.
The development comes days after an Air India Boeing Dreamliner crashed in Ahmedabad killing 241 passengers and crew members on board.
The airline, however, did not share other details such as the departure time of the flight, the number of passengers and crew on board and for how long the aircraft remained airborne before it returned to London.
“The aircraft returned to Heathrow as a standard precaution after reports of a technical issue,” British Airways said.
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