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Tunisair Evacuation at Prague

Luke Willmoth
Last updated: 8 December 2019 16:46
By Luke Will
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Tunisian based Tunisair flight TU7258 has made an emergency landing at Prague Airport.

Earlier today 100 passengers arriving into Prague Airport were evacuated from the Boeing 737-400 aircraft via the aircrafts emergency exit slides amidst a crew concern of fire onboard. An airline spokesperson, Marika Janouskova, said nobody was injured in the evacuation of the aircraft.

The 737-400 registered Ly-PGC was being operated on the route from Monastir to Prague on behalf of Tunisair by GetJet. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.

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