Passengers who took an Air New Zealand flight to New York City on Thursday (February 16) were shocked when the plane, after spending 16 hours in the air, landed back in Auckland, right where they started.
What happened: Flight NZ2 departed from Auckland on Thursday evening, but diverted back to Auckland around eight hours into the flight. It meant passengers spent over 16 hours on board the plane only to end up back where they started, reported Flightradar24.
16 hours and 5 minutes 😱😱😱 pic.twitter.com/1xmxi4uzWl
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) February 16, 2023
But, why? Some passengers thought that there might be a glitch with the flight, but they later found out that the plane had to make a U-turn because of a power outage at the John F Kennedy Airport in New York City.
A power outage at JFK Terminal 1 is impacting the terminal’s ability to accept inbound and outbound flights. We are working to accommodate impacted flights using other terminals. Travelers, please check flight status with your airline before heading to the airport.
— John F. Kennedy Airport (@JFKairport) February 16, 2023
Air New Zealand's response: Air New Zealand said in a statement that the Auckland-New York flight "was forced to divert back to Auckland" due to the fire and terminal closure.
Second such incident in less than a month: This 16-hour flight to nowhere was not the first such incident in recent times. Just a few weeks back, an Emirates flight from Dubai to Auckland had to turn back halfway through its 14,200-km journey.
Not the longest flight in the world anymore, but this Dubai-Auckland flight probably feels like it today. With Auckland Airport closed due to flooding, Emirates decided to return to Dubai. Looking about a 13.5 hour flight from Dubai to Dubai. https://t.co/nMvFA5Wa9y pic.twitter.com/kZy29zzlbu
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) January 27, 2023