T'way Air's Singapore-Incheon flight delayed due to safety check issue

T'way Air's flight bound for Incheon from Singapore has been delayed due to a safety inspection issue involving its aircraft, the Korean budget airline said Sunday. T'way's flight TW172 took off from Singapore's Changi Airport for Korea's Incheon International Airport at 2:15 a.m. (local time) with 285 passengers aboard, but returned to the point of departure 55 minutes later due to the aircraft's safety issues, according to company officials. Following a check, T'way determined the aircraft, an Airbus A330-300, is unfit for immediate aviation and sent a different aircraft from Korea to Changi Airport as a replacement. The replacement flight is set to take off from Changi Airport at around 11 p.m., resulting in a delay of about 21 hours. T'way said it offered TW172 passengers a stay at a hotel near Changi Airport and plans to give out additional compensation for the incident. "We are sorry to cause a big inconvenience due to an unexpected safety check," an official at the airline said.<br/>
Yonhap
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8/11/24