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Dubai-bound Emirates passengers stranded overnight at Zurich Airport after flight delay
Dubai-bound Emirates passengers stranded overnight at Zurich Airport after flight delay

Khaleej Times

time4 days ago

  • Khaleej Times

Dubai-bound Emirates passengers stranded overnight at Zurich Airport after flight delay

Passengers on Emirates flight EK086 bound for Dubai endured a gruelling night at Zurich Airport after their flight was delayed overnight on July 19 due to a reported technical issue. While some travellers were provided with hotel accommodation, others — particularly those holding single-entry Schengen visas — were unable to leave the airport terminal. With the airport closing at 11pm, these passengers found themselves effectively stranded, without access to food, rest facilities, or clear information. Some affected passengers turned to social media to document their frustration. 'We literally have nowhere to go and no way to wait this out comfortably. Flight back tomorrow at 8pm as Emirates airline announced," Negin Jafari, one of the passengers, posted at around 1am. By 2am on Sunday (July 20), the same passenger shared a photo of makeshift beds inside the terminal, writing: 'So this is how it ends up for us. We have to wait here till tomorrow for any updates. The only hope for food is when the Emirates lounge opens at 8.30am. Just wait and survive the night somehow.' Later that morning, at 7.58am, she reported that staff had begun waking passengers. 'They just came and woke everyone up because the airport is opening, and apparently these 'beds' have to go!' she wrote. Her 9am update summed up the mood: 'We're still stuck here — hungry, exhausted, and with no clear answers. We can't even leave this area to buy food ourselves. Literally trapped in the airport with nothing. This is unbelievable." Frustrated, she added: "No one is taking responsibility! They just keep telling us to wait for someone from Emirates to show up… and we're still waiting." In a statement to Khaleej Times, an Emirates spokesperson confirmed the delay. "Emirates flight EK086 from Zurich to Dubai on July 19experienced an overnight delay due to a technical issue. Affected passengers have been provided with food and refreshments, and hotel accommodation where possible. "Regrettably, some passengers were unable to leave the airport; however, we worked closely with the airport authority to ensure they received the best possible support under the circumstances." The airline added that the flight has been rescheduled for departure at 8pm local time on July 20. 'Emirates sincerely apologises for any inconvenience caused. The safety of our passengers and crew is of the utmost importance,' the spokesperson added.

New York-bound Delta flight diverted to island in Atlantic after engine issue
New York-bound Delta flight diverted to island in Atlantic after engine issue

The Independent

time11-07-2025

  • The Independent

New York-bound Delta flight diverted to island in Atlantic after engine issue

Nearly 300 passengers on a Delta flight from Madrid to New York were stranded for about 30 hours this week after their plane made an emergency landing on the remote island of Terceira in the Azores. Flight 127 was diverted to a U.S. Air Force base in Lajes, part of the Azores, a Portuguese island chain in the Atlantic, Sunday after passengers heard a loud boom. "People were crying. There were people praying. Nobody really knew what was happening," passenger Marc Viscardi told WABC. The Airbus A330 landed safely, but passengers were forced to deplane and wait on the island for a replacement for nearly 30 hours. A Delta spokesperson told multiple news outlets that a suspected engine issue forced the flight to divert to remote islands off Portugal. The replacement flight ultimately arrived at New York's John F Kennedy Airport the next day. The flight carried 282 passengers and 13 crew. Delta offered meals and lodging, though some passengers made their own arrangements. "In the absence of any information coming from Delta or anyone at the airline, we kind of took matters into our own hands," Viscardi told the outlet. The Independent

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