Anomalies in BRU-ANR-CRL-LGG-OST in 2023

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Re: Anomalies in BRU-ANR-CRL-LGG-OST in 2023

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This early morning TUI fly OO-TEA flight TB1071 OST to AGP (Malaga) made a U-turn after almost an hour into the flight and diverted to BRU. OO-TUK completed the replacement flight BRU-AGP-OST.
Twelve hours later OO-TEA positioned back to OST to BRU, which indicates probably a technical problem as cause of the diversion.
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At ANR airport, today a day of technical problems for Dutch registered aircraft:

=> in the morning a departing jet u-turned overhead Utrecht (NL) with a pressurisation problem and returned to ANR.
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=> in the evening, a Diamond Twin Star enroute to Amsterdam, diverted to ANR with an engine failure
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FR4809 - Diverting twice from RVN - Other planes landing

This morning, Ryanair FR4809 (EI-ENF) from Brussels South Charleroi (CRL) to Rovaniemi (RVN), Finland, diverted to Lulea (LLA), Sweden.
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Two hours after landing at LLA, it departed from LLA to RVN, however, it was again circling around RVN and then diverting again, but all the way back to CRL as flight RYR48!
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Any explanation anyone?

Other planes were able to land at RVN.

(Thanks to Mich D for the information)
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One explanation could be that the inbound pax were bused to RVN after the diversion and the aircraft was dispatched back to RVN in an attempt to bring the pax waiting back there to CRL (RYR48 is a recovery callsign). For some reason, conditions didn’t allow landing again and the aircraft diverted to CRL instead, effectively stranding the RVN-CRL in Finland.

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Flight FR6696 from Malta to Edinburgh (Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 reg. 9H-VUN) has been diverted to CRL for a medical emergency.
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Any news about the new TUI Embraers 195-E2 for Antwerp Airport? First flight etc? Thanks.

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OO-JDL seems to be stuck in Punta Cana. Anybody more news?
Flightradar24 shows TB162 STA11u55 cancelled.

2 weeks ago travelled also on this bird to PUJ and left with 6,5 hours delay after technical issues with brakingsystem.

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flywim wrote: 05 Feb 2023, 13:50 OO-JDL seems to be stuck in Punta Cana. Anybody more news?
Flightradar24 shows TB162 STA11u55 cancelled.

2 weeks ago travelled also on this bird to PUJ and left with 6,5 hours delay after technical issues with braking system.
We are contacting TUI to get more news. But on a Sunday....
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sn26567 wrote: 05 Feb 2023, 17:25
flywim wrote: 05 Feb 2023, 13:50 OO-JDL seems to be stuck in Punta Cana. Anybody more news?
Flightradar24 shows TB162 STA11u55 cancelled.

2 weeks ago travelled also on this bird to PUJ and left with 6,5 hours delay after technical issues with braking system.
We are contacting TUI to get more news. But on a Sunday....
Even on a Sunday, the answer from TUI came in very quickly:

"The return flight from Punta Cana is delayed due to a technical problem.

The parts to repair the plane are being sent to Punta Cana and we are doing everything possible to inform the 305 passengers as well as possible
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SLM wrote: 05 Feb 2023, 08:29 Any news about the new TUI Embraers 195-E2 for Antwerp Airport? First flight etc? Thanks.
The only news we have now is that "The Embraer E195-E2 aircraft will be deployed in the first half of 2023 at Antwerp airport where they will be based." The first half of the year runs until June...
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Emirates flight EK181 from Dubai to Brussels (Boeing 777-300ER reg. A6-EQC) diverted to Erbil, Irak, after 3 hours of flight (probably a medical diversion, given the duration of the stopover). One and a half hours later, the aircraft resumed its flight to Brussels, where it landed 2 hours behind schedule.
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sn26567 wrote: 30 Jan 2023, 23:31 FR4809 - Diverting twice from RVN - Other planes landing

This morning, Ryanair FR4809 (EI-ENF) from Brussels South Charleroi (CRL) to Rovaniemi (RVN), Finland, diverted to Lulea (LLA), Sweden.

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Two hours after landing at LLA, it departed from LLA to RVN, however, it was again circling around RVN and then diverting again, but all the way back to CRL as flight RYR48!

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Any explanation anyone?

Other planes were able to land at RVN.

(Thanks to Mich D for the information)
Aviation24.be contacted Ryanair to know the reason for such diversions on 30 January, but also to know why the same diversion occurred one week later, on 6 February.

Question of Aviation24.be:

What's going on with your flights FR4809 CRL-RVN?

On January 30, it was diverted to LLA in Sweden. It left shortly afterwards for RVN, but again was unable to land and was diverted back to CRL. However, We do not know what happened to the passengers.

Today, February 6, new diversion to LLA, where passengers are disembarked and the flight continues empty to RVN. Passengers had to board buses to get to RVN.

On these two days, all other flights to RVN landed normally. Hence our questions:

  • Why were your FR4809 flights diverted twice to LLA, when other airlines' flights normally landed at RVN?
  • What happened to the CRL-RVN passengers, but also to the RVN-CRL return flight canceled on January 30?
  • Why did the February 6 flight continue empty from LLA to RVN?


Answer of Ryanair spokeswoman Aliénor Thérouanne:

This flight from Brussels Charleroi to Rovaniemi (January 30) was diverted to Luleå due to snow on the runway at Rovaniemi airport. To minimise disruption to passengers, Ryanair promptly arranged alternative transport to Rovaniemi. As conditions in Rovaniemi did not improve during the day, the plane was forced to return from Luleå to Charleroi and a relief flight for passengers due to make the return trip from Rovaniemi to Brussels Charleroi this evening- there (January 30) was arranged for the following morning (January 31) and the passengers concerned were accommodated and fed for the night.

The same flight was also diverted to Luleå on February 6 due to snow on the runway at Rovaniemi airport, with Ryanair arranging alternative transport for passengers to Rovaniemi. However, as conditions at Rovaniemi improved, Ryanair was able to position itself back into Rovaniemi and return from the trip when the runway was cleared.

Ryanair sincerely apologises to the passengers affected for any inconvenience caused by the weather disruption which was entirely beyond our control.
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sn26567 wrote: 08 Feb 2023, 19:07
sn26567 wrote: 30 Jan 2023, 23:31 FR4809 - Diverting twice from RVN - Other planes landing

This morning, Ryanair FR4809 (EI-ENF) from Brussels South Charleroi (CRL) to Rovaniemi (RVN), Finland, diverted to Lulea (LLA), Sweden.

FR4809.JPG

Two hours after landing at LLA, it departed from LLA to RVN, however, it was again circling around RVN and then diverting again, but all the way back to CRL as flight RYR48!

FR4809-2.JPG

Any explanation anyone?

Other planes were able to land at RVN.

(Thanks to Mich D for the information)
Aviation24.be contacted Ryanair to know the reason for such diversions on 30 January, but also to know why the same diversion occurred one week later, on 6 February.

Question of Aviation24.be:

What's going on with your flights FR4809 CRL-RVN?

On 30 January, it was diverted to LLA in Sweden. It left shortly afterwards for RVN, but again was unable to land and was diverted back to CRL. However, We do not know what happened to the passengers.

Today, 6 February, new diversion to LLA, where passengers are disembarked and the flight continues empty to RVN. Passengers had to board buses to get to RVN.

On these two days, all other flights to RVN landed normally. Hence our questions:

  • Why were your FR4809 flights diverted twice to LLA, when other airlines' flights landed normally at RVN?
  • What happened to the CRL-RVN passengers, but also to the RVN-CRL return flight cancelled on 30 January?
  • Why did the 6 February flight continue empty from LLA to RVN?


Answer of Ryanair spokeswoman Aliénor Thérouanne:

This flight from Brussels Charleroi to Rovaniemi (30 January) was diverted to Luleå due to snow on the runway at Rovaniemi airport. To minimise disruption to passengers, Ryanair promptly arranged alternative transport to Rovaniemi. As conditions in Rovaniemi did not improve during the day, the plane was forced to return from Luleå to Charleroi and a relief flight for passengers due to make the return trip from Rovaniemi to Brussels Charleroi this evening- there (January 30) was arranged for the following morning (31 January) and the passengers concerned were accommodated and fed for the night.

The same flight was also diverted to Luleå on 6 February due to snow on the runway at Rovaniemi airport, with Ryanair arranging alternative transport for passengers to Rovaniemi. However, as conditions at Rovaniemi improved, Ryanair was able to position itself back into Rovaniemi and return from the trip when the runway was cleared.

Ryanair sincerely apologises to the passengers affected for any inconvenience caused by the weather disruption which was entirely beyond our control.
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SN501 to New York, what a mess!

One of our readers reports the following story.

"Friday 10/02, flight booked to New York. Got information that the aircraft is Eurowings instead of Brussels Airlines half an hour in advance. Okay, no point. We boarded just in time. Then immediately we got information about a one-hour delay due to a defect, "we are working on it". Another hour later, still unresolved, but "don't worry we're definitely leaving today". Another hour later, total power failure, so we restart everything. Half an hour later, everyone got off the plane, the flight was cancelled. 2 to 3 people to handle more than 200 passengers… after more than 3 hours of waiting, the flight was rescheduled to Saturday 11/02. Phew, we think.

Saturday 11/02, unbelievable but true: the same story again. An announcement that the flight was overbooked, and volunteers asked for rebooking. Fortunately, a few more people at the counter. At 10:00, the flight was delayed. Announced departure 13:05. Meanwhile, work is underway on the wing…
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On Friday, the "Eurowings" plane was OO-SFJ. On Saturday (today), it is an A330 in old SN colours: OO-SFE. And eventually, it departed for JFK at 15:15 instead of 10:35.
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Ozzie1969 wrote: 16 Feb 2023, 11:25 Image
I guess this is a bug at FR24. Flight MS524 usually always flies to OST, not CGN.
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sn26567 wrote: 16 Feb 2023, 11:42
Ozzie1969 wrote: 16 Feb 2023, 11:25 Image
I guess this is a bug at FR24. Flight MS524 usually always flies to OST, not CGN.
I thought it was weird, as well.

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Established02 wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 23:4823MAR2023
Any reason known for this strange path?
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