As per reports, the Air New Zealand flight withdrew from Auckland on Thursday night. It covered eight hours of its excursion to New York prior to turning around. This implied that travelers spent a sum of 16 hours in the air, just to get back to Auckland on Friday evening.
An electrical fire JKF Air terminal prompted flight disturbances due to which the Air NZ flight couldn’t land there and had to turn around.
Traveler Brooke Belton addressed Stuff New Zealand about her experience. “I thought it was an error,” she said, adding that group later made sense of that the plane was getting back to New Zealand due to a fire at the JFK air terminal.
Air New Zealand Flight NZ2 should land at Terminal 1 of John F. Kennedy Global Air terminal at 5:40 pm neighborhood time. All things considered, a blackout upset tasks and no less than 135 airplanes into and out of the city. The air terminal made sense of the power misfortune on Twitter for be the consequence of an electrical board disappointment and a “little segregated fire” that was immediately smothered.
“A blackout at JFK Terminal 1 is influencing the terminal’s capacity to acknowledge inbound and outbound flights. We are attempting to oblige affected flights utilizing different terminals. Explorers, kindly look at flight status with your carrier prior to making a beeline for the air terminal,” John F. Kennedy Air terminal tweeted.