Turkish Airlines Flight Resumes After Fire Incident
Kathmandu. The flight service, which was obstructed at Tribhuvan International Airport after a Turkish Airlines plane caught fire during landing, has resumed. The plane, Flight Number TK-726, which arrived from Istanbul on Monday morning, caused a brief tension at the airport as flames were seen on the tire during landing.
The airport reopened after about an hour and a half when the fire was brought under control using fire engines and the plane was removed from the taxiway. A large crowd of passengers has gathered at the airport due to the prolonged disruption of flights and landings.
Meanwhile, the flight TK-727 of the same airline, scheduled to depart for Istanbul at 8:10 AM, has been canceled due to adverse conditions, airport sources said.
Currently, although flight services have resumed at the airport, passengers are facing difficulties due to delays.















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