On 19 November, Brussels Airlines Airbus A330-300 registered OO-SFG operating flight SN501 from Brussels to New York JFK diverted to Dublin after an engine failure.
“Our operational teams in Brussels then started to lay the puzzle to get our 154 passengers to JFK as soon as possible on other flights and to arrange solutions for the overnight stay in Dublin, a station we don’t serve and where we have no local partners,” explained Maaike Andries, a spokesperson for Brussels Airlines, to Aviation24.be. The UK was not an option for rerouting the passengers, because of the Covid-19 measures.
The 154 passengers spent a night in Dublin hotels before being transferred by a Brussels Airlines Airbus A320 registered OO-SNL to Paris CDG, where they were supposed to catch one of the five flights going to New York JFK that day.
However, things didn’t work out as expected. In one hotel, passengers did not get their wake-up call and thus the A320 to Paris left Dublin with a serious delay. In Paris, all the flights to New York were overcrowded, days before the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States, and couldn’t accommodate the additional passengers from Brussels Airlines. Hence, some of them spent a second night abroad in Paris hotels.
“We have done our utmost to give care to our passengers in difficult circumstances … but unfortunately we could not provide an optimal solution to all. We very much regret the inconvenience this caused for our customers,” Maaike Andries said.
This incident raises a number of questions:
Anyway, the incident will again be a costly experience for Brussels Airlines at a time when drastic cost savings are required.
UPDATE
We recently received the following additional information:
This post was published on 21 November 2021 15:18
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