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Eurowings A319 diverted to Berlin leaving England fans frustrated

Last updated: July 16, 2024 19:06
Published 4 months ago Category: Emergency News Author: Sharad Ranabhat
Airline: Eurowings
Data: BER D-AGWF Eurowings
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England football fans faced a frustrating detour on Monday after their Eurowings flight from Berlin (BER) to Manchester (MAN) made an emergency landing shortly after takeoff due to an “undefined odour” in the cabin.

The Airbus A319-132 aircraft with registration D-AGWF, operating flight EW8470 diverted to Berlin, where it was inspected by fire crews who found no signs of fire or smoke. While safety concerns are paramount, passengers expressed anger at Eurowings’ lack of communication and aftercare following the incident.

Passengers claimed that they were left stranded in the airport with minimal information on rebooking or next steps. Social media users reported a lack of Eurowings representatives to greet them and frustration with the airline’s request not to document the incident.

One passenger quoted a flight attendant as saying, “Please don’t take photos, we don’t want bad press on social media. Well, will you kindly provide someone to speak to about what we do next?”

Another passenger stated, “There was no Eurowings rep to meet us from the plane. You literally just bunged us all back into the airport with no communication whatsoever.”

Eurowings Airbus A319-132 aircraft (D-AGWF) carrying England football fans from Berlin (BER) on Monday morning, have been left stranded after their flight made an emergency landing minutes after take-off to Manchester (MAN), because of an “undefined odour in the cabin”.… pic.twitter.com/dCsnU1ijjT

— FL360aero (@fl360aero) July 15, 2024

Eurowings, on the other hand, stated that all passengers were informed via SMS about the flight delay caused by the “unscheduled return” due to the “undefined smell.”

The lack of clear communication and apparent disregard for passenger concerns has overshadowed the safe landing and inspection. This incident comes on the heels of England’s heartbreaking loss to Spain in the Euro 2024 final, adding insult to injury for the returning fans.

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