
On June 15, the Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt to Hyderabad was forced to go back to the base of the middle air, but no reason was quoted. It was now explained that it was not a technical, but a bomb that, according to the report, led to turn back to Germany.
It was previously reported that air traffic control (ATC) Rajiv Gandhi (ATC) received a notice that the LH752 flight returned to Frankfurt shortly after departure.
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, took off from Frankfurt at 14:15 local time and was originally scheduled for Hyderabad at 6:00 am this morning, according to the flight website tracking flights.
Why did the Lufthansa LH752 flight return to Hyderabad in the air?
According to the report, the flight of Lufthansa was “forced” to turn around and return to Frankfurt Airport 15 June because of the bomb threat. Airlines spokesman did not even say: “The Lufthansa LH752 from Frankfurt to Hyderabad returned to its starting point after the authorities were informed of the bombing published on the social media.”
“The safety of our passengers and crew is the highest priority of Lufthansa. The affected passengers were given accommodation in Frankfurt and today will continue their journey to Hyderabad,” the spokesman added.
Furthermore, the Hyderabad official also confirmed that the flight returned to Germany because the bomb was accepted while still out of Indian airspace.
Let British Airways return to Heathrow after flap failure
In a separate incident, the British flight Airways from London to Chennai also returned to Heathrow Airport for flap failure. The airline described the return as a standard preventive measure after reports on the technical problem.
The flight landed safely, with passengers and crew normally. British Airways assured that there was an effort to restore affected passengers as soon as possible.
Officials stressed that none of these incidents was an emergency landing. It is not uncommon for the aircraft to return to their origin if any technical concerns arise, as safety remains the highest priority for airlines and regulatory bodies.
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