A Lufthansa flight carrying 152 passengers landed safely at Frankfurt Airport this evening after an incident, according to Israeli aviation journalist Dean Fisher (N12). The flight was delayed by one hour and ten minutes. Lufthansa stated that passenger and crew safety is always its top priority.
The incident occurred on a Lufthansa flight from Israel to Frankfurt, though the exact nature of the event has not been disclosed. The aircraft landed safely with all 152 passengers and crew unharmed, arriving one hour and ten minutes behind schedule. Lufthansa's statement emphasized its commitment to safety. No further details about the incident have been released. The flight resumed service as part of Lufthansa's recent return to Israeli skies, which The Zioneer reported on earlier this month.
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