Delta Flight Diverted to Remote Island: Passengers Stranded for 29 Hours
Eyewitness News ABC7NYAugust 5, 20252 min7,733 views
3 connectionsΒ·3 entities in this videoβEmergency Landing in the Azores
- βοΈ A Delta flight from Madrid to New York (Flight 127) was forced to make an emergency landing shortly after takeoff.
- π₯ Some passengers reported hearing a loud boom, and the pilot announced the loss of the left engine.
- π The Airbus A330 was diverted to an Air Force base on a remote Portuguese island in the Azores.
Stranded Passengers' Experience
- ποΈ Nearly 300 passengers were stranded on the island for approximately 29 hours while awaiting a replacement plane.
- π₯ Passengers described the situation as frightening, with some crying and praying due to the uncertainty.
- π£οΈ Many passengers felt there was a lack of communication from Delta, leading some to take matters into their own hands.
Airline Response and Passenger Dissatisfaction
- β Delta stated the flight landed safely and apologized for the experience, providing meals and hotels.
- π¨ However, some passengers chose to book their own accommodations, feeling the airline had abandoned them.
- π£οΈ Passengers expressed frustration over the lack of information, emphasizing that communication is key even in a beautiful location.
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