Feb 22 • 11:44 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Finnair's airplane was damaged - flight had to be canceled

A Finnair aircraft sustained damage at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, leading to the cancellation of flight AY20 to Helsinki.

A Finnair airplane that was transporting passengers suffered damage at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. According to the airline's communications manager, Mari Kanerva, the incident occurred upon the aircraft's landing. The wing of the plane was damaged when it came in contact with a passenger jet bridge while maneuvering on the airport grounds. The accident took place on Saturday at around 4 PM local time, but thankfully, all passengers were able to exit the aircraft safely, and no safety concerns were reported.

The damaged aircraft is currently undergoing repairs by Finnair's mechanics in Dallas. As a result of this incident, Finnair had to cancel flight AY20, which was scheduled to fly from Dallas to Helsinki. The airline has communicated the situation to all affected passengers, ensuring they are informed about the cancellation and any necessary arrangements. They have organized alternative flights and potentially provided accommodations due to the travel delays caused by this incident.

This event showcases the operational challenges airlines may face even after safe landings, emphasizing the need for effective communication and contingency planning to manage unexpected situations. The swift response from Finnair indicates their commitment to passenger welfare and maintaining service continuity despite the unforeseen circumstances.

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