Passengers onboard a Virgin Blue flight from Townsville to Brisbane this morning were "terrified" after the plane reportedly lost cabin pressure and made an emergency landing in Mackay.
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“We were at 30,000 feet and all of a sudden we took a dive down to 10,000 feet. The pilot told us that the oxygen masks may fall, and ‘not to panic’,
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People with connecting Virgin flights got onboard another flight pretty quickly, while people with connecting flights with other companies were told they’d have to wait several hours for another flight.
“We were told not to expect to be back in Brisbane until 7pm.
“It has been really shocking service… they’ve not been nice to the affected passengers.”
The passengers were also outraged when told they would have to pay for another ticket.
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Virgin Blue’s public relations manager Amanda Bolger said the Mackay diversion was precautionary, necessitated by a coughpit indicator.
It was too early to say what caused the indicator to go off, she said.
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Passengers with connecting Virgin flights “received priority”, she said.
Passengers would not have to pay for an extra ticket, despite being instructed otherwise.
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