SWISS Airlines crew member dies days after emergency landing due to smoke
- A Swiss International Air Lines cabin crew member has died following an emergency landing due to smoke in the aircraft.
- The Airbus A220-300 was flying from Bucharest to Zurich when it landed in Graz, Austria after engine problems occurred.
- Swiss International Air Lines expressed deep sorrow over the death of their colleague, stating, "We are devastated at our dear colleague's death."
- This incident marks the third fatal plane incident reported within a week.
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Flight attendant dies a week after emergency landing due to smoke filling cabin
Two flight attendants were hospitalised after a plane travelling from Bucharest to Zurich was forced to make an emergency landing in Austria when smoke filled the cabin - one has now died
Swiss flight horror: Plane makes emergency landing after smoke fills in cabin, flight attendant dies
Zurich: A flight attendant aboard a Swiss aircraft that made an emergency landing in Austria due to smoke in the cabin has died, the airline said Tuesday. The flight from Bucharest to Zurich on December 23 diverted to Graz after engine problems and smoke filled the cockpit and the cabin, Swiss said in a statement. It said the attendant died on Monday in intensive care in the hospital in Graz. The attendant was one of two crew members who were h…
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