Turkish Airlines flight makes emergency landing in Lahore after technical fault
All passengers were safely disembarked and transferred to the lounge


Lahore: A Turkish Airlines flight made an emergency landing at Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore due to a technical fault, causing panic among passengers.
The Istanbul-bound flight had to return shortly after takeoff due to a malfunction. According to airport sources, as soon as the aircraft departed, a technical issue was detected. The pilot immediately contacted air traffic control and requested permission to return.
After receiving prompt clearance, the pilot skillfully and responsibly landed the aircraft safely back at Lahore Airport. Following the landing, the aircraft was moved to the parking area, where engineers began a technical inspection.
All passengers were safely disembarked and transferred to the lounge, where they are waiting for further updates.

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