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Swiss plane makes emergency landing due to smoke on board

  • A Swiss International Air Lines flight made an emergency landing due to smoke in the cabin and cockpit on Monday.
  • Flight LX1885 was traveling from Bucharest to Zurich when the crew aborted the journey because of engine issues and smoke aboard the aircraft.
  • The plane landed safely in Graz, Austria, and all 74 passengers and five crew members were evacuated.
  • Twelve passengers and four crew members received medical attention, and Swiss is working with authorities investigating the incident.
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The Airbus 220-300 aircraft with 74 passengers and five crew members on board was forced to make an emergency landing in Graz, according to the carrier Swiss.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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On the way from Bucharest to Zurich, a Swiss airline plane had to land in Graz. Due to engine failure, smoke entered the cabin and cockpit. Several people were injured, one of whom was still in intensive care.

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Swiss Air flight diverts with smoke on board; crew member, 10 passengers hospitalized

11 people are seeking medical attention after a flight made an emergency landing due to smoke in the cabin and cockpit, according to the company.

·New York, United States
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The airline has not yet given an explanation about the causes of the smoke.

·Strasbourg, France
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20 Minuten broke the news in on Monday, December 23, 2024.
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