Air India plane takes stranded passengers back home

The second plane arrived at Nawabshah airport after nine hours along with a team of technical experts.


Afp/web Desk July 09, 2012

NAWABSHAH: An Air India plane has flown back to India with 122 passengers of another flight of the airline that had made an emergency landing at Nawabshah airport early Monday after it experienced technical glitches, Express News reported.

The second plane arrived at Nawabshah airport after nine hours along with a team of technical experts who are currently fixing the technical problems.

The team is currently fixing the plane which had made an emergency landing when it was on its way to New Delhi from Abu Dhabi.

An eight-member team of technical experts from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is assisting its Indian counterparts in fixing the malfunction.

NDTV reported that in a gesture of goodwill, Pakistan had announced that all passengers will be issued transit visas. However, Express News correspondent Ismail Domki reported saying that the passengers refused to get off the plane and also did not accept the food offered by the airport authorities.

The Indian captain was offered use of the airport lounges for the flight's 122 passengers and eight crew, an official said, but refused.

“We had offered full cooperation to them but the Airbus captain did not allow the passengers to disembark and requested just for drinking water,” Sultan Hasan, spokesman for the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), told AFP.

The Airbus A320 from Abu Dhabi made the unscheduled stop at Nawabshah airport Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) spokesman Pervez George told AFP. Express News had earlier reported that the plane was coming from Dubai.

COMMENTS (101)

Khalq e Khuda | 11 years ago | Reply

Nawabshah has an airport?!

Bharat | 11 years ago | Reply

Everyone must try to understand that no country would have refused an aircraft to land in case of emergency

Same in case had it been a PIA flight over India

On the other hand, they surely missed the Pakistani hospitality

Most Indians and Pakistanis need not make a petty issue like this a major topic of discussion.

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