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SWISS flight makes emergency landing in Graz due to smoke issue
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Doris Russi Schurter Member | Swiss International Air Lines

SWISS Airlines confirmed that flight LX1885, traveling from Bucharest to Zurich, was forced to make an emergency landing in Graz. The decision was made by the cockpit crew due to engine issues and smoke detected in both the cabin and cockpit.

The aircraft, carrying 74 passengers and five crew members, landed safely with all passengers evacuated. Twelve passengers received medical attention, while one cabin crew member was airlifted to a hospital in Graz with their condition currently unknown. The remaining four crew members are also receiving medical care.

In response, SWISS has organized two special flights. The first flight is set to depart tonight with a delegation including a care team for passengers and crew, technicians, and support for local authorities. A second flight, LX7385, will transport willing passengers back to Zurich on December 24 at 09:45 from Graz.

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Passengers and crew have been accommodated in local hotels as SWISS apologizes for the inconvenience caused by this incident. They express concern for those affected and gratitude for the patience shown during this challenging time.

The airline remains in close contact with authorities as they investigate the cause of the incident involving the Airbus A220-300 registered as HB-JCD. This aircraft has been removed from the runway following its emergency landing.

Graz Airport remains closed as investigations continue into this serious incident.

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