It was quite a Greek Odyssey.
The passengers endured a 32-hour flight of defeating the mind to nowhere after a Condor flight to Greece was forced to return and return home after numerous failed advice.
Sixifin’s trip happened on May 24 when a Condor flight from 1234 was starting what was supposed to be a routine flight 1,198 miles from Zurich, Switzerland to Heraclion in Crete, Greece, one mile at a reported time.
Despite leaving about 30 minutes late, the flight seemed to be going rapidly. After two hours short, the plane began its initial descent to the Greek idyllic island.
Unfortunately, the landing of the aircraft was prevented by powerful winds, which forced it to be surrounded for an extended period before the pilot decided to come to Athens and fuel.
They were affected in the Greek capital at 11:24 am with local time – three hours after they would initially leave Zurich.
About two and a half hours later, Crerew made a second attempt to transport 137 passengers to Heraklion, just to boomeled again.
They reported it to the destination, just to see that the weather conditions were still all. After surrounding them again, they decided to deviate to the fuel, sitting at 3:28 afternoon after a 1.5-hour flight.
While the aircraft was once more dangerous in fuel, the decision was given to Soundaloniki, which the crew thought was a good place for the passengers and the crew to speak at night.
They reported affected at 6:04 after a flight approximately an hour-a whip 11 hours after initially leaving Zurich.
The next morning at 9am, the crew decided to make a recent attempt to reach Crete, but were found in a holding pattern with the wind – as by Ja Flew.
Again, they were forced to deviate to Athens, whereby the crew decided to call it rest and fly back to Zurich, Switzerland, reaching a full 32 hours after their original departure.
Condor Reps said that “due to extreme weather conditions and strong winds, flights and land at Heraclion airport were only possible to a limited extent.”
During the fruitless journey, they had reported that they had landed a total of five times different. To make things worse, the leaflets were only given a glass of water and nothing else throughout the flight while many passengers vomit during Heraclion’s approaches due to powerful winds.
Upon arrival in Thessaloniki, meanwhile, the leaflets were forced to sail their hotel rooms – though they have the right to reimburse under European aviation instructions.
This is not the first time passengers have experienced a round trip inadvertent.
Last June, the British Airways passengers flew for hours across the Atlantic Ocean – only for the plane to return and return halfway along their second journey to a technical issue.
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