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Unplanned 8-hour ‘flight to nowhere’ leaves passengers stuck where they first started

It was a round-trip flight.

Passengers endured an unpleasant 8-hour flight anywhere when the plane was forced to turn and return home before reaching their destination.

This frustrating flight happened on Saturday on Eurowings flights. This is the infamous convulsion airline with thin, non-renewable seats and narrow toilets, apparently a three-hour eurohop from Dusseldorf, Germany to Norway, Norway and travel sites. Reported by Paddleyourownkanoo.com.


“On the scheduled arrival of flight EW9250, Airport TOS reported winds exceeding the maximum limit for a safe landing, which led to a diversion to Rovaniemi,” a representative from Eurowings reported. jackf – stock.adobe.com

Flight EW9250 took off on time around 3pm and was approaching its destination when Troms Airport reported winds of 54 mph. German outlet builds It has been reported.


Map of unlucky flights.
A map showing that Eurowings Flight is not going anywhere. flightradar24

The plane was only a few miles from the airport, and the pilot was forced to detour to nearby Rovaniemi, Finland.

The plane landed at Rovaniemi. With 120 passengers on the cramped aircraft waiting for the weather to clear, we were able to try our second arrival at our Tromso destination.

An hour later, the pilot confirmed that the wind had disappeared at Tromsø, and the aircraft was empty again.

Unfortunately, however, a second attempt to reach Tromso failed after wind speeds were picked up again during the aircraft's approach to the city.

Eventually, “The pilot decided to return to base in Dusseldorf.”

They landed around 11pm. It was almost eight hours after we first left the same city.

Eurowings provided overnight accommodation for unfortunate passengers the following morning before attempting a flight.

The flight was successful, and passengers arrived safely at Tromson at 11am. Sunday – 20 hours late, the build reported.

However, the Flight EW9250 was not the only travel adopted along the wind over the weekend.

A whopping 13 landings at Tromso were cancelled on Saturday due to the powerful net.

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