An easyJet flight was forced to turn back and land shortly after departure today (Sunday, March 28) due to an "extraordinary circumstance".
easyJet flight EZY439 was scheduled to depart from Glasgow at 11.50am and arrive in Jersey at 1.25pm. However, tracking data on Flightradar appears to show the aircraft turning back almost immediately following take-off. easyJet has confirmed the flight returned to the gate due to an "extraordinary circumstance". Outlining the diversion on its website, the airline said it is "due to a crew welfare issue".
easyJet added: "The disruption to your flight is outside of our control and is considered to be an extraordinary circumstance. We plan to refuel and continue your flight as soon as possible. Your crew will keep you up to date."
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At the time of publication, easyJet information indicated the revised estimated arrival time in Jersey would be 3.01pm on Sunday. easyJet encourages passengers to visit its website for entitlements, refund and compensation rights, and additional information.
It added: "Once again we're very sorry for the delay to your flight." easyJet has been contacted for further comment and this story will be updated accordingly.
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