Emirates Plane Flies For 13 Hours, Lands At The Same Place It Took Off From

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The plane eventually landed back in Dubai at around midnight on Saturday.

The passengers on an Emirates flight to New Zealand took off from Dubai on Friday morning. However, after flying for over 13 hours, the plane landed back at the same airport, in an unusual incident, according to a report in Fox News. Flight EK448 took off around 10:30 am local time. The pilot made a U-turn just over halfway through the almost 9,000-mile trip, as per FlightAware. The plane eventually landed back in Dubai at around midnight on Saturday.

This was because of severe flooding at Auckland Airport which resulted in the closing down of the airport over the weekend.

Auckland Airport authorities took to Twitter and said that "it is extremely frustrating" but important with regards to the safety of the passengers. "Auckland Airport has been assessing the damage to our international terminal and unfortunately determined that no international flights can operate today. We know this is extremely frustrating but the safety of passengers is our top priority," they said.

Auckland Airport has been assessing the damage to our international terminal and unfortunately determined that no international flights can operate today. We know this is extremely frustrating but the safety of passengers is our top priority. — Auckland Airport (@AKL_Airport) January 28, 2023

Furthermore, they said that no international departures could take place until 5 am on January 29. The airport authorities added, "No international passenger arrivals at Auckland Airport until 7 am, Sunday 29 January."

The Airport resumed operations on Sunday after it was left completely flooded as per videos circulated on social media. Incessant rainfalls led to flooding making the passengers wade through water at the airport.

Did you know the Auckland airport is the only airport in the world to have an immersive underwater experience in the terminal?

Brilliant architecture! pic.twitter.com/2weSzlMSQd — STØNΞ | Roo Troop (@MorganStoneee) January 27, 2023

According to the BBC, Auckland witnessed "its worst downpour on record" on Friday. The state of emergency continues in New Zealand's largest city as it braces for more heavy rains this week. At least four people died in the severe flooding. Videos on social media show residents stuck in waist-deep water with rescue operations being conducted on kayaks.

zerbey on January 30th, 2023 at 16:41 UTC »

NZ has three international airports, could they not divert rather than flying all the way back to Dubai?! Seems like a huge waste of fuel.

pedrotheterror on January 30th, 2023 at 16:05 UTC »

Happened to me. Took off from Houston to BsAs, the flight radar broke over the Amazon. The pilot decided it was best to return to IAH instead of landing in BsAs because they would not be able to fix it there.

13 hour flight for no reason.

Head-like-a-carp on January 30th, 2023 at 12:38 UTC »

Truly a round trip