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10 Oct 2025

BA flight makes emergency landing after four suffer possible smoke inhalation

BA flight makes emergency landing after four suffer possible smoke inhalation

A British Airways flight en route from Istanbul to London was forced to make an emergency landing in Romania’s capital after four people on board reportedly suffered possible smoke inhalation, authorities have said.

The pilots on the Airbus A320, which was carrying 142 passengers, had requested an emergency landing at Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport at 5.50pm local time (1420 GMT) and landed at 6.14pm (1514 GMT), after which an emergency response team, including a medical crew, boarded the plane, the airport said.

Romania’s Ministry of Health later said in a statement that immediately after the plane landed, “the presence of smoke was confirmed”, and everyone on board was evacuated.

“Four people are in poor health, possibly being smoke-intoxicated, and are receiving medical assistance on site,” the ministry said, adding that the situation is “dynamic” and that more details will follow.

It was not yet clear if the four affected were passengers or cabin crew.

British Airways said in a statement to The Associated Press that “the safety of our customers and colleagues is always our top priority and our crew made the decision to divert as a precaution due to a suspected technical issue”.

“The aircraft landed safely and customers disembarked as normal,” a spokesperson said.

“We’re sorry to our customers for the disruption to their journeys and our teams are working to get them on their way again as quickly as possible.”

The airline’s flight status page showed Flight BA603 as having been diverted, with the message: “We’re very sorry, this flight scheduled from Istanbul to London, has been diverted to Bucharest.” No further details were provided.

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