Swiss Plane Makes Emergency Landing After Cabin Fills with Smoke, All Passengers Evacuate

Swiss Plane Makes Emergency Landing After Cabin Fills with Smoke, All Passengers Evacuate

Swiss International Air Lines reported that on December 23, flight LX1885 from Bucharest to Zurich, operated with an Airbus A220-300 aircraft (registration HB-JCD), made an emergency landing in Graz due to smoke filling the cabin during the flight.

The flight, delayed by 41 minutes from its scheduled departure, left Bucharest at 5:16 PM and arrived in Graz at 58 minutes past the hour. According to the airline, although all 79 individuals on board, comprising 5 crew members and 74 passengers, evacuated the aircraft, 17 people required medical attention. The aircraft was halted on the runway.

To transport the passengers to their destination, a special flight from Graz to Zurich was scheduled to depart at 9:45 AM on December 24.

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