A flight has been diverted to Manchester Airport due to a 'medical emergency' - more than 3,000 miles from its destination. Condor flight CFG2016 left Frankfurt, in Germany, at 11.45am and was due to land at John F.
Kennedy airport in New York later today (May 8). But while flying above the UK, the aircraft was forced to change course. The flight was seen circling above Wigan and St Helens earlier this afternoon.
It then diverted to Manchester Airport, where it was seen landing at around 2.30pm. Manchester Airport confirmed to the Liverpool Echo that the diversion was due to a 'medical emergency' on board, causing the flight to divert to the nearest airport. READ MORE: The frightening selfie of a teenager who killed a beloved dad after a 'minor disagreement' People took to social media to question what was going on as the flight was seen circling above.
One person wrote: "It's currently circling over my house in St Helens! "Presume its got a lot of fuel to burn off?" Another said: "It's holding at 6000ft and circling between Kirkby, St Helens and Wigan." One source told the Manchester Evening News that the aircraft was 'airborne for almost three hours before circling over Liverpool to burn excess fuel', prior to landing in Manchester.
Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Get the latest stars news and celebrity rumours with exclusive stories, photos, videos and interviews.
Breaking up, scandals, engagements, divorces, gossip – all you need to know about the private lives of your favorite celebs.
Get to know the latest showbiz news along with exclusive interviews and even more. All this is waiting for you on the main page 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Who, where, when, with whom, how, why and for what!? Stay tuned to know first!
Just follow us daily and we will provide you with the current news from the life of famous stars and celebrities.
Owner: SNOWLAND s.r.o.
Registration certificate 06691200
Address:
Snowland s.r.o.
16200, Na okraji 381/41, Veleslavín, 162 00 Praha 6
Czech Republic
©2024. All rights reserved.