Swiss A321 at Venice on Jun 24th 2022, smell on board
Last Update: June 28, 2022 / 15:56:56 GMT/Zulu time
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Jun 24, 2022
Classification
Incident
Airline
Swiss International Airlines
Flight number
LX-1662
Departure
Zurich, Switzerland
Destination
Venice, Italy
Aircraft Registration
HB-IOC
Aircraft Type
Airbus A321
ICAO Type Designator
A321
The aircraft was unable to continue its schedule, the return flight (155 passengers) was cancelled.
The aircraft remained on the ground in Venice for 75 hours (3 days 3 hours) before positioning back to Zurich. The aircraft is still on the ground in Zurich about 24 hours after landing in Zurich.
Aircraft Registration Data
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Jun 24, 2022
Classification
Incident
Airline
Swiss International Airlines
Flight number
LX-1662
Departure
Zurich, Switzerland
Destination
Venice, Italy
Aircraft Registration
HB-IOC
Aircraft Type
Airbus A321
ICAO Type Designator
A321
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