300 Delta passengers stranded on small island after emergency landing – Travel News – Travel


While the precise nature of the mechanical concern stays undisclosed by Delta, it’s identified that the pilots obtained an “indication of a mechanical issue with an engine.” prompting the diversion to the Azores. Passengers had been transferred to a alternative plane whereas repairs had been carried out on the unique plane.

In a assertion, Delta emphasised its dedication to security: “As safety comes before all else at Delta, the flight crew followed procedures to divert to Lajes, Azores (TER) after indication of a mechanical issue with an engine.”

“The flight landed safely, and we sincerely apologize to our customers for their experience and delay in their travels.”

It is known that the passengers lastly arrived in New York on July 7.

The Azores, a group of Portuguese islands within the Atlantic Ocean, is home to a U.S. air power base positioned within the city of Lajes, the place Delta’s Sunday flight was rerouted.

The flight from Minneapolis, carrying 76 passengers and 4 crew members, tried to land amidst swirling snow pushed by winds gusting up to 40 mph (65 kph) round 2:15 pm on February 17.

Communications between the tower and pilot had been regular upon strategy, leaving it unclear what triggered the drastic mishap upon landing.

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