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Saturday 14 March 2015

British Airways Flight To Dubai Forced To Return To Heathrow Airport due to Foul Odour In Toilet...LOL

A town councillor from Hertfordshire says a British Airways flight to Dubai was forced to return to London due to a foul odour emanating from an overflowing toilet.

Hertsmere councillor Abhishek Sachdev, who represents Potters Bar Parkfield, said the seven-hour flight was aborted ‘because of a smelly poo in the toilet’.

Cabin crew were unable to fix the problem and the smell became unbearable for passengers seated nearby, forcing the plane to turn around and land at Heathrow Airport.



A British Airways captain told passengers the smell was from 'liquid faecal excrement' in a toilet
Mr Sachdev, a Tory councillor, said the flight departed on time Thursday night and everything seemed fine until the captain made an announcement about 30 minutes after take-off.
He told MailOnline Travel: ‘The pilot made an announcement requesting senior cabin crew, and we knew something was a bit odd.
‘About 10 minutes later he said you may have noticed there’s a quite pungent smell coming from one of the toilets.
‘He said it was liquid faecal excrement, those are the words he used. He said it’s not a technical fault with the plane, and he was very adamant about that.’

The captain informed passengers that the plane’s crew had examined the problem, but were unable to fix it.

He told them that the plane would be forced to return to London for health and safety reasons.
Passengers were initially told that they would board another flight in three hours, but it turned into a 15-hour delay, said Mr Sachdev, who was travelling with his pregnant wife, Rupa, and their two-year-old daughter, Shravani.

He said the airline offered an apology and provided hotel accommodation and food vouchers, but claimed BA ground staff were unprepared and told the travellers to contact the Civil Aviation Authority for compensation.

Credit MailOnline

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