A British Airways passenger jet on Monday flew by mistake from London to Edinburgh in Scotland instead of Dusseldolf In Germany.
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Passengers got to know about the misfortune as soon as the pilot announced that the plane is landing in Edinburgh, Scotland which is about 800 kilometres from Dusseldolf in Germany.
When the crew realized that it was a mistake, they recharged the plane with fuel once again and took off to Dusseldorf in Germany, which made them to delay more than three hours.
According to British Airways spokesperson, we want to find out why the plane took an incorrect flight plan.
Many passengers told BBC that waiting in Edinburgh was very frustrating because the toilets were inaccessible, lacking fresh air and they also ran out of snacks.
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