A Buddha Air flight bound for Pokhara was forced to return to Kathmandu on Friday due to technical issues. Flight number 655, with call sign 9N-AMD, encountered a problem shortly after takeoff, prompting the crew to decide to return to Tribhuvan International Airport for the safety of all on board.
Buddha Air, through its official Twitter account, announced the incident, assuring passengers and the public that safety protocols were strictly followed. The aircraft landed safely in Kathmandu without any complications, and all passengers were reported to be safe.
Upon the flight’s return to Kathmandu, Buddha Air immediately took steps to ensure that the passengers would reach their intended destination. The airline arranged for another aircraft to transport the passengers to Pokhara, minimizing the delay and inconvenience caused by the technical issue.
Buddha Air has expressed its gratitude to the passengers for their patience and understanding during the incident. The airline also mentioned that they are conducting a thorough inspection of the aircraft to address the technical problem and prevent future occurrences.
This incident highlights the airline’s commitment to passenger safety and the effectiveness of its emergency response protocols. Buddha Air continues to prioritize the safety and comfort of its passengers, ensuring that any technical issues are swiftly and efficiently managed.