Air Malta flight returns due to damaged cockpit window
Posted on February 6th, 2012
Air Malta’s flight KM 328, from Malta to Frankfurt, returned to Malta this afternoon as a precautionary measure due to a damaged cockpit window. The flight was uneventful and the aircraft landed normally.
Following an aircraft change, flights KM 328/9 will be operated by another aircraft in order to minimise disruption and get passengers to their final destination.
Air Malta gives utmost importance to the safety and well-being of its clients and crew, and apologises to its clients for the delay encountered.
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