Back safely in Pristina, travelers forced to land in Belgrade on yesterday's Hamburg flight

Kosovo's Civil Aviation Authority has come up with a clarification concerning yesterday's Hamburg-Pristina flight, which due to some technical problems was tasked to land in Belgrade. AACK stresses there were 155 travelers on board. (Flt. No. EW5704), launched [...]
AACK stresses there were 155 travelers on board.
(Flt. No. EW5704), launched at 2:30 p.m. with 155 passengers on board, for technical reasons has been forced to land at the school airport, Rolla Tesla in Belgrade at 16:27.
The Eurowings air operator, has immediately organised and sent an alternative plane (Flt. No. EW6005) to take the remaining passengers to Belgrade Airport, and at 22:56 this plane flew with the same travelers to Köln's German town, where it landed atII5 after midnight”, the announcement said.
In the news, the Civil Aviation Authority and other Kosovo state institutions, along with the Pristina airport, have reportedly been in constant communication and co-ordination with the Eurowongs air operator for the security and well-being of our travelers on this flight.
“Travelers returned to Köln, the air operator Eurowings, brought the Eurowings to Pristina today morning at 10:00 (Flt. No. EW6006)” is highlighted in the announcement.












