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Missed a connecting flight recently - even though was on time but Etihaad staff decided to bump me off and the plane left with 36 empty seats!!
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At Heathrow T4 - you need to queue for about 3 hours to get into the departure gates (to go via security!)
Alhumdulilah as a Tour operator my flights have not been affected.
I have used EasyJet for Al Aqsa Tours Only delayed once but no cancellation Alhumdulilah.
Just arrived back today on BA for my Turkiye tour, was worried they might cancel but Alhumdulilah all went well.
A Nicaragua-bound Airbus A340 with 303 passengers - several of whom, if not all, are Indians, and who had been grounded at a Paris airport over human trafficking links - has finally left for Mumbai, French newspaper Le Monde reported late Monday. The departure comes after hours of confusion over the plane's status amid reports that many on board did not want to return to their home nations.Toddlers, Teens Among 13 Unescorted Children On Plane Grounded In France
Thirteen unaccompanied minors are among the more than 300 Indian passengers of a Nicaragua-bound plane held in France over suspected human trafficking, authorities told AFP on Saturday.
The Airbus A340 has been held at Vatry airport, 150 kilometres (95 miles) east of Paris, since arriving from Dubai on Thursday following an anonymous tip-off that it was carrying potential victims of human trafficking.
The civilian protection unit of the Marne department said the plane was carrying 13 unaccompanied minors as well as accompanied minors, with their ages ranging from 21 months to 17 years.
The 303 passengers of the flight operated by Romanian company Legend Airlines were still in the airport's entrance hall on Saturday morning, an AFP reporter saw.
Two passengers were in custody on Friday as part of the investigation.
Liliana Bakayoko, a lawyer for the airline, said all crew members had been questioned and allowed to leave.
Tarpaulin covered the entrance hall's glass exterior and nearby administrative buildings, while police and gendarmes prevented access.
Source : NDTV
My family flew last summer from Heathrow to JFK. Avoid Norse Atlantic Airways at all costs. Clown airline. Plane took off and 1 hour later had to turn back due to technical issues. Family then stuck on plane for 5 hours whilst they tried to fix issue. Eventually they sorted it and Family landed safely in the US. Rubbish airline zero customer service they don't have a human you can speak to. Currently trying to claim compensation which is a nightmare as airline does not respond to emails. Avoid.Hi everyone!
So I am looking to book a flight in May 2024 travelling from London to New York (JFK). Has anyone had any experience recently which they can share please? This is my first time travelling to the US. There are quite a few airlines that fly the route, but when I check their online reviews, most reviews are negative which makes me slightly nervous. I just don't want to be in a position where my flight get cancelled without any notice. My mom will be travelling with me and she would need a wheelchair , I am just hoping for a smooth & hassle free journey. I would rather pay a bit extra for a better service.
Do they ask for Covid vaccination evidence? is there anything I should be aware of?
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Crazy stuff!My family flew last summer from Heathrow to JFK. Avoid Norse Atlantic Airways at all costs. Clown airline. Plane took off and 1 hour later had to turn back due to technical issues. Family then stuck on plane for 5 hours whilst they tried to fix issue. Eventually they sorted it and Family landed safely in the US. Rubbish airline zero customer service they don't have a human you can speak to. Currently trying to claim compensation which is a nightmare as airline does not respond to emails. Avoid.
Spare no expense. Fly BA or Virgin always had positive experiences with them
That is the reason why I prefer sitting in the window seat.Delta flight forced to turn back after maggots fall on passengers from overhead compartment
A Delta flight was recently forced to turn around an hour after take-off when maggots fell from the overhead compartment onto passengers sitting in the economy seats.
The flight on Tuesday 13 February was transporting travellers from Amsterdam to Detroit, Michigan, when a passenger’s suitcase containing rotting fish was in the overhead bin and opened up resulting in maggots falling onto passengers and the plane turning around.
After the plane landed all passengers were instructed to de-board the aircraft and the suitcase containing the fish was placed in a bag to be destroyed. The plane itself was also deeply cleaned.
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Delta flight forced to turn back after maggots fall on passengers
Flight was travelling from Amsterdam to Detroitwww.independent.co.uk
This is horrible!One dead as London-Singapore flight hit by turbulence
One person has died and more than 30 others were injured on a Singapore Airlines flight from London that was hit by severe turbulence.
The Singapore-bound Boeing 777-300ER was diverted to Bangkok, making an emergency landing at 15:45 local time (08:45 GMT).
Flight tracking data suggests flight SQ 321 dropped 6,000 feet (1,800m) in a matter of minutes from its cruising altitude after crossing the Bay of Bengal.
The flight was carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew, the airline said in a statement. It offered its deepest condolences to the family of the deceased, who has yet to be named.
What happened on board the flight is still unclear. One passenger told Reuters news agency the aircraft suddenly started "tilting up and there was shaking".
"So I started bracing for what was happening, and very suddenly there was a very dramatic drop so everyone seated and not wearing seatbelt was launched immediately into the ceiling," 28-year-old student Dzafran Azmir said.
"Some people hit their heads on the baggage cabins overhead and dented it, they hit the places where lights and masks are and broke straight through it."
The airline said 31 people who had been on board the plane had been taken to hospital.
"The remaining passengers and crew are being examined and given treatment where necessary at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok."
The statement added that the airline was working with Thai authorities to provide medical assistance to passengers, and was sending a team to Bangkok to provide any additional help needed.
Flight turbulence increasing as planet heats up - study
Thai authorities have despatched ambulances and emergency teams to Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Singapore's Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat said the government would provide assistance to the passengers and their families.
"I am deeply saddened to learn about the incident onboard Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 from London Heathrow to Singapore," he posted in a statement on Facebook.
Turbulence is most commonly caused by aircraft flying through cloud but there is also "clear air" turbulence which is not visible on a jet's weather radar nor is it possible to predict.
“Injuries from severe turbulence are relatively rare in the context of millions of flights operated.
"However, severe turbulence can be dramatic and lead to severe injuries or sadly in this case a fatality," aviation expert John Strickland told the BBC.
Flight crews are also trained in how to respond to turbulence, he added.
"It is not for nothing that airlines recommend keeping seat belts loosely fastened throughout a flight be it long or short," he added.
Source: BBC
This is horrible!
I am not going to travel by air anymore.
Aircraft carrying Malawi's vice president Saulos Chilima missing
An aircraft carrying Malawi's vice president and nine others has gone missing.
According to the president's office, Saulos Chilima was on board when the flight "went off radar" after leaving the capital, Lilongwe, on Monday morning.
Rescue operations are ongoing, it added, after efforts to "make contact" with the plane failed.
"The public will be updated of any developments on the situation as facts are established," Malawi's Office of the President and Cabinet said.
A Malawi Defence Force plane left the capital at 9.17am (8.17am UK time), secretary to the president Colleen Zamba said in a statement.
The aircraft had been scheduled to land at Mzuzu International Airport at 10.02am, a trip covering a distance of about 370km.
Local media reports Mr Chilima, 51, had been on his way to the funeral of Ralph Kasambara, a lawyer and former minister.
Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera has cancelled a trip to the Bahamas and ordered authorities to "conduct an immediate search and rescue operation to locate the whereabouts of the aircraft".
Mr Chilima had been arrested in 2022 after Malawi's corruption watchdog alleged he was rewarded for helping two companies get government contracts.
He denied any wrongdoing and last month the charges were dropped, with no reason given.
His lawyer, Khumbo Soko, said in May "we do not know the reasons for the discontinuance", adding "suffice to say only parliament has the mandate to know".
The move had cleared a legal hurdle over his potential candidacy in next year's presidential election.
Source: SKY
Two dead after Nepal plane crashes during takeoff
At least two people were killed after a plane crashed during takeoff in Nepal's capital of Kathmandu on Wednesday, say officials.
At least 19 people are believed to have been on the Saurya Airlines flight which was headed to Pokhara, a popular tourism destination.
Videos posted online showed the plane being enveloped in fire and smoke.
Kathmandu police spokesperson Dinesh Mainali confirmed the deaths to BBC Nepali, adding that the pilot was being treated for injuries.
Airport security chief Arjun Chand Thakuri told news agency Reuters that the plane was carrying two crew members and 17 technicians to Pokhara for maintenance checks.
Nepal has been criticised for its poor air safety record. In January 2023, at least 72 people were killed in a Yeti Airlines crash that was later attributed to its pilots mistakenly cutting the power.
BBC