Here's Why Lufthansa Flight to Hyderabad Took U-Turn Mid-Air and Landed Back at Frankfurt Airport Instead…
- On June 15, Lufthansa Flight LH752 from Frankfurt to Hyderabad made a U-turn and returned to Frankfurt Airport mid-air.
- This return occurred because the airline did not receive a permit to land in Hyderabad, which the airline described as an administrative issue rather than a technical problem.
- Flight LH752, a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, took off around 2:15 pm local time and landed back at Frankfurt approximately at 5:30 pm after about two hours in the air.
- Passengers were informed they would remain overnight at Frankfurt Airport and would fly out again on the same flight at 10 am the following morning.
- The incident highlights challenges related to flight permissions and led to rescheduling and accommodations for passengers, suggesting issues in administrative coordination between airports.
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A Lufthansa machine on its way from Frankfurt am Main to India broke off its journey due to a bomb threat and flew back.


Frankfurt Airport-Hyderabad Lufthansa flight makes mid-air U-turn
London/Hyderabad: A Lufthansa flight to Hyderabad was forced to make a U-turn and returned to land back at Frankfurt Airport on Sunday evening after passengers were told it was not given “permission to land” in India. Flight LH752 departed from Germany around 14.14 local time Sunday and was scheduled to land at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport early Monday but flight tracker data showed
Hyderabad-Bound Lufthansa Flight Diverted Over Bomb Threat: Sources
A Hyderabad-bound Lufthansa flight made a U-turn and landed back at Frankfurt airport last evening due to a bomb threat, said sources. The bomb threat was received about two hours after the plane took off from Germany for India.
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