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Cathay Pacific flight from London to Hong Kong stuck on tarmac for 5 hours

  • Passengers kept on tarmac before being told to vacate plane due to ‘technical issues’

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A Cathay Pacific flight from London to Hong Kong was ultimately delayed by over a day. Photo: Jonathan Wong

A Cathay Pacific Airways flight from London to Hong Kong kept passengers on the tarmac for five hours, then vacated them from the plane due to “technical issues”, with the airline offering them an alternative flight departing a day later, the Post has learned.

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Hong Kong’s flag carrier apologised on Thursday for the aborted flight and said the faulty plane would be transported back to Hong Kong after maintenance, with no passengers on board.

The Post learned the flight was CX250, which was scheduled to depart Heathrow Airport on Wednesday at 6.20pm British time.

It was understood that passengers were told there was a problem with the engine, but it was not until around 11pm that they were instructed to disembark because the issue could not be fixed.

As a result, all passengers had to go back through immigration to collect their luggage, and were offered a one-night stay at the airport hotel by the airline.

Cathay Pacific apologised on Thursday for the aborted flight. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Cathay Pacific apologised on Thursday for the aborted flight. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Their rescheduled flight is set to take off at 6.20pm British time on Thursday and arrive in Hong Kong on Friday at 2.05pm.

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