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An EasyJet flight from Hurghada, Egypt, to Manchester, England, was diverted to Athens, Greece, on February 8 after the pilot reportedly suffered a medical emergency. According to a spokesperson for EasyJet, the co-pilot followed standard operating procedures to safely land the aircraft in Athens. Paramedics were on standby to assist the captain upon arrival.
Passengers experienced heightened anxiety during the incident, with reports of crew members urgently seeking medical assistance shortly after the captain collapsed. One passenger described the landing as “rocky and rough,” prompting panic among some travelers on board. EasyJet officials stated that the flight was delayed overnight to allow passengers to rest in hotel accommodations before continuing their journey the next day.
"We would like to apologize to passengers for the inconvenience caused and thank them for their patience and understanding," the spokesperson added. The incident highlights the critical importance of emergency preparedness in aviation.