Passengers shiver through 16-hour ordeal on Canadian tarmac

One of the passengers, Sonjay Dutt, reached by phone, said the plane was under-heated and that the arrival of the food and coffee was not enough to appease increasingly angry passengers. PHOTO: TWITTER/SONJAYDUTTERSON

MONTREAL (AFP) - A medical emergency and a mechanical problem left passengers of a United Airlines flight stuck for about 16 hours on the frigid tarmac of a Canadian airport in the plane's barely heated interior, the CBC network reported.

United Flight 179 took off late last Saturday (Jan 19) from Newark, New Jersey, en route to Hong Kong, with about 250 passengers on board.

When a passenger suffered a medical problem, the plane made an emergency landing at Goose Bay airport in Newfoundland and Labrador province, on Canada's east coast, the airline told CBC.

But after paramedics took him to hospital, the plane was unable to take off, reportedly because bitterly cold temperatures of -30 deg C had caused a door to freeze.

With no customs officers on duty overnight, passengers were forced to stay on board, many shivering under the thin blankets handed out by flight attendants.

With food and water running short roughly 10 hours into the ordeal, officials finally arrived to deliver supplies from the Tim Hortons fast-food chain, known in Canada for its coffee and doughnuts.

One of the passengers, Mr Sonjay Dutt, reached by phone, said the plane was under-heated and that the arrival of the food and coffee was not enough to appease increasingly angry passengers.

A relief aircraft arrived in Goose Bay late on Sunday morning. After the passengers were transferred to the plane by bus, it took off in the mid-afternoon to take them back to Newark, where they originally came from the day before, CBC said.

Much of eastern Canada, as well as the United States north-east, has been suffering through a glacial cold spell, with heavy snowfalls that have led to scores of flight cancellations.

At the end of the ordeal, passenger Dutt tweeted that "it's been a long long long long day".

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