British Airways flight departs Heathrow and arrives back in London after 11-hour ‘flight to nowhere’

british airways flight departs heathrow and arrives back in london after 11-hour ‘flight to nowhere’

iStock-1830694133.jpg

British Airways passengers were forced to endure an 11-hour “flight to nowhere” when a Boeing 777-200 aircraft developed a “technical issue” on Sunday morning.

Flight BA31 from London to Hong Kong was over four hours into the 12h 45m journey when the decision was made to return to its departure airport.

Data from tracking site FlightRadar24 shows that the service was flying at 35,000ft over Turkmenistan when the 23-year-old Boeing 777-200 was turned around by the crew.

The flight departed for Hong Kong International from Heathrow Airport on Saturday evening (29 June) at 8.55pm.

Upon returning to the London runway 11 hours later – only two hours less than the original entire flight time – the Hong Kong service was cancelled.

London Heathrow is British Airways’ home base with an onsite maintenance team established to make repairs.

The airline said in a statement: “The flight returned to London Heathrow as a precaution due to a minor technical issue.

“It landed safely and customers disembarked as normal. We’ve apologised to our customers for the disruption to their journey.”

On Sunday, the rescheduled BA31 flight again failed to land as planned when it was diverted to Budapest three hours into the journey due to a medical emergency onboard.

It’s not the first time technical issues have forced a flight to turn around in the last year.

A British Airways service from London to Texas turned back just as the aircraft reached North America, resulting in passengers enduring a nine-hour flight to nowhere.

A “flight to nowhere” refers to any flight that ends up landing back at its departure airport without stopping off elsewhere.

Flight records show that the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, headed to George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, had just crossed the Canadian border before backtracking earlier this month.

Last November, Air New Zealand was forced to operate an 11-hour “flight to nowhere” after a plane carrying passengers developed a technical fault.

Flight NZ26 from Auckland to Chicago was four hours into the 15-hour scheduled flight on Wednesday (8 November) when the decision was made to turn back.

From news to politics, travel to sport, culture to climate – The Independent has a host of free newsletters to suit your interests. To find the stories you want to read, and more, in your inbox, click here.

OTHER NEWS

1 hour ago

"You can't have such an overweight sports minister": Gayton McKenzie commits to fitness regime

1 hour ago

Lady Gaga ending Vegas residency

1 hour ago

Maria Sharapova opens up about Serena Williams relationship – and reveals advice to current tennis stars

1 hour ago

Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Could Be Setting Players Up for a Twist Villain

1 hour ago

The Philippines government will accept USDT for social security payments

1 hour ago

Murder retrial ordered after Ontario judge said couple was ‘f****d’ if they went to trial

1 hour ago

Eric Gagné returns to Dodgers' mound on the 20th anniversary of his 84 consecutive saves streak

1 hour ago

Is your super balance growing fast enough to keep up with rising living costs?

1 hour ago

Massive Man Utd bombshell leaves top star inviting Saudi offers as Ten Hag factor bites

1 hour ago

Manchester United star to miss 2024 Olympics

1 hour ago

Ukraine’s army forced to retreat as Russia closes in on strategically important town

1 hour ago

Ukraine updates: Kyiv pulls forces from part of Chasiv Yar

1 hour ago

Pay Day with Elfy Scott: 'The reality of the housing market has me feeling very nauseous'

1 hour ago

Josh Hartnett's Daughters Lost 'Their Minds' at Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour'

1 hour ago

Zelensky Brutally Shuts Down Tucker Carlson Interview Talk

1 hour ago

Speed cameras: how they work in the UK

1 hour ago

‘I’m worth hundreds of millions – and I’m leaving high-tax Britain’

1 hour ago

Brain drain exodus of engineers severly impacts economic growth in Tunisia (ITES)

1 hour ago

Kate Middleton's parents Michael and Carol step out at Wimbledon after spending months at their daughter's side during her cancer treatment

1 hour ago

Woman pepper sprays four employees at Academy Sports and Outdoors in North Texas, police say

1 hour ago

Trump allies intensify Harris attacks as Biden replacement talk builds

1 hour ago

6 arrested in connection with stampede in north India, police say

1 hour ago

Boris Johnson threatens 'more wokery' on his way to polling station

1 hour ago

ALP disunity: Who has more integrity, Payman or the party?

1 hour ago

Capcom Veteran Defends Assassin's Creed Shadows

1 hour ago

DJ Zinhle’s reality show: Season four release date revealed

1 hour ago

The historic store that customers have visited for 128 years for one thing

1 hour ago

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits Montreal as questions swirl about his leadership of the Liberal Party

1 hour ago

Reds hold off slumping Yankees behind strong outing from Abbott, bullpen

1 hour ago

Huge GTA 6 Easter egg found in latest GTA Online update

1 hour ago

OPINION - The Standard View: Now, let's hope Labour succeeds

1 hour ago

Highs and lows of 14 years of Conservative rule

1 hour ago

Germany’s first MP born in Africa steps down amid racist harassment

1 hour ago

Israeli elderly couple rescued from Jenin overnight

1 hour ago

This Morning replaced and GMB extended in ITV schedule shake-up

1 hour ago

Rassie: It's part of Irish culture to be 'very proud and outspoken' about team's success

1 hour ago

Ajman Bank Announces Integration with Aani Instant Payment Platform in Collaboration with Al Etihad Payments Company

1 hour ago

Former coach who abused young cricketers advised to be honest about offending

1 hour ago

House of the Dragon’s most ‘shocking’ scene yet was completely real

1 hour ago

CCTV footage captures moment man was hit by his own vehicle in horror CBD carjacking