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Almaty, Kazakhstan: A SWISS International Air Lines Airbus A350 operating flight LX123 from Seoul Incheon to Zurich made an emergency diversion to Almaty, Kazakhstan, on May 6 after the co-pilot suffered a medical emergency while the aircraft was cruising over Kazakhstan. According to the airline’s official statement, the incident occurred approximately six hours into the long-haul flight when the co-pilot became unwell during the journey. The Airbus A350-941, registered HB-IFB, was carrying 227 passengers and 14 crew members at the time. Flight tracking data showed the aircraft squawking transponder code 7700, the international emergency signal used to indicate a general emergency before diverting south toward Almaty International Airport. The aircraft landed safely shortly before 1 p.m. local time on May 6. SWISS confirmed that three doctors travelling onboard assisted the crew by providing immediate medical aid to the co-pilot during the diversion. Based on their recommendation, the operating crew decided to divert to Almaty to ensure the pilot received urgent medical attention as quickly as possible. Emergency medical teams were waiting when the aircraft arrived in Almaty. The co-pilot was subsequently transported to a local hospital accompanied by another crew member. Airport authorities reported that the pilot was taken to Almaty City Hospital No. 4 for further examination and treatment. Local reports also referenced a suspected acute abdominal condition, though SWISS has not officially confirmed the nature of the medical issue. Following the unscheduled landing, passengers and crew were accommodated overnight in hotels in Almaty while the airline arranged for an additional pilot to be flown in. SWISS stated that the flight could not continue immediately because aviation regulations require a specifically qualified first officer to occupy the co-pilot’s right-hand seat. The airline also noted that crew duty-time limitations would have been exceeded if the flight had continued without additional crew support. In its statement, the airline said the “health and wellbeing” of its colleague remained the top priority while acknowledging the disruption caused to passengers’ travel plans. The carrier added that teams were working to support affected travellers and coordinate the continuation of the journey to Zurich.
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SWISS Flight Diverts To Almaty After Co-Pilot Suffers Medical Emergency Mid-Flight

  • 2026-05-07
Image: SWISS International Airlines Almaty, Kazakhstan: A SWISS International Air Lines Airbus A350 operating flight LX123 from Seoul…
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  • 2026-04-24
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Brussels, Belgium: A Swiss International Air Lines passenger flight travelling from London to Zurich was forced to divert and carry out a precautionary emergency landing in Brussels after the crew detected an unusual odor onboard, according to official statements by a spokesperson. The aircraft, carrying 168 passengers and six crew members, landed safely at Brussels Airport, where emergency response teams were placed on standby as per standard aviation safety procedures. Authorities confirmed that no injuries were reported among those onboard. According to the airline, the odor was traced to the front galley section of the aircraft, prompting the flight crew to initiate a diversion in line with precautionary protocols. While such smells can originate from a range of sources including electrical systems, catering equipment, or ventilation components airlines typically treat any unidentified odor as a potential risk and act conservatively. The flight crew followed established safety procedures, coordinating with air traffic control to reroute the aircraft to Brussels, one of the nearest suitable diversion airports along the route. The landing itself was uneventful, and emergency services, including airport fire brigades, conducted routine post-landing checks. After arrival, passengers were able to disembark normally and were assisted by airline ground staff. Swiss International Air Lines arranged hotel accommodations and rebooking options, ensuring onward travel to their final destinations. No immediate indication of a serious technical fault or hazardous condition has been reported. The incident is being treated as a precautionary diversion rather than a full-scale emergency, a classification commonly used in situations where crews act early to mitigate potential risks before they escalate.
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Swiss Air Lines Flight Diverts To Brussels After Unusual Odor Detected Onboard

  • 2026-04-07
Image: Swiss International Air Lines Brussels, Belgium: A Swiss International Air Lines passenger flight travelling from London to…
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