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Jet2 plane diverts to Bilbao so passengers could go to the toilet
Jet2 plane diverts to Bilbao so passengers could go to the toilet
On Thursday at 5:03 PM UK time, the Jet2 flight departed from Las Palmas airport around one hour late.
The Airbus A321 initially flew in a routine manner, over the Atlantic, toward western Spain and southern Portugal However, the plane, carrying around 200 passengers, abruptly turned to the east and landed in Bilbao just before it arrived at the Bay of Biscay on Spain’s northern coast.
Jet2 flight LS782 its route to Manchester from Gran Canaria has recently diverted to Bilbao due to the toilets being damaged on board and to allow passengers off to use the restroom, according to a tweet from air traffic monitoring service Flight Emergency at 8:31 p.m.
The plane touched down at 7.11 p.m. and stayed there for more than two hours before taking off at 9.20 p.m.
At 9.34 p.m., Flight Emergency tweeted, “Bladders emptied, LS782 is back on its way,” as the plane was returning to Manchester.
After a delay of more than two hours, the jet finally landed at 11.01 p.m. Unfortunately, under European air rights regulations, no compensation is due to the passengers. However, Jet2 will have spent thousands on fuel and additional landing fees as a result of the unforeseen trip to Bilbao. According to a Jet2.com representative, yesterday’s flight LS782 from Gran Canaria to Manchester was diverted to Bilbao in order to empty the toilet tank.
“Clients stayed on board before the airplane departed once more for Manchester.
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