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British Airways flight to Denver forced to return to Heathrow just hours into journey after ‘minor technical issue’

A Radarbox map showed the jet's U-turn

A BRITISH Airways flight to Denver has been forced to return to Heathrow just hours into its journey after a "minor technical issue".

Flight BA219 did a U-turn after a reported hydraulic failure, requesting a long approach to Heathrow.

BA has apologised to customers after the flight returned to Heathrow
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BA has apologised to customers after the flight returned to HeathrowCredit: Getty
BA219 did a U-turn
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BA219 did a U-turnCredit: Radar Box

British Airways told The Sun: "The flight returned to Heathrow due to a minor technical issue.

"The aircraft landed safely and customers disembarked as normal.

"We have apologised to customers for the disruption to their travel plans and will get them on their way as quickly as possible."

The Sun understands that customers have been rebooked and provided with hotel accommodation.

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A live tracker on the Radarbox website showed how the Airbus A-350 turned back after flying over Ireland into the skies above the Atlantic Ocean.

It comes after passengers fell ill when "unknown fumes" filled a British Airways flight - with customers rushed off the plane at Heathrow.

Emergency services scrambled to the Terminal 5 runway after the plane arrived from Barcelona earlier at around 4.15pm on October 8.


Were you on board? Email Harry Goodwin: [email protected]



Four people were treated and discharged at the scene.

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