British Airways jet swarmed by hazmat crews after passengers and staff fall ill mid-air

What should be the beginning of a dream -like holiday in Egypt, when a British Airways jet reported that the travelers and the crew was sick in the air, a British Airways Jet turned into what the passengers called “flight from hell kullanıl after being forced to descent.
61 -year -old Melanie Wells, 19 -year -old daughter Imogen and London Gatwick’ten on December 23rd flight.
However, the journey said the cabin atmosphere has changed in less than two hours.
At first, he reduced his nausea to the shatling heat on the ship until chaos exploded.
“For about an hour and a half hours in the air, the crew members suddenly started running down the corridor and forward. I didn’t know what happened, Mrs Mrs. Wells remembered.
“We haven’t always been told anything. We landed and the whole plane was surrounded by police, ambulance and firefighters.”
The plane headed to Venice and was welcomed on the track by the emergency teams in Hazmat teams. Filming shows those who respond to the breathing running through the flight officials while walking and moving to the affected passengers. News.com.au.
“And then he said that men in Hazmat suits were full respiratory apparatus (test devices) and that he made them on the officials and hostesses and then made them to the affected passengers,” he said.
“I was absolutely horrified – I came out of my mind with anxiety, I was really scared. It was Pandemonium. The staff was in pure panic mode. The captain did not give us any information.”
After an eight -hour delay in Italy, the plane returned to London instead of continuing Egypt.
Ms. Wells said she and her daughter was “completely exhausted ..
“The experience was terrible. It was definitely a fly from hell,” he added.
British Airways said that the Venice deviation was taken as a “precaution ve and the engineers cleaned the plane that was put into service the next day. The airline said there was no proof of toxic smoke on board.
MS Wells was offered £ 2,130 (A4.391 $) to cover the canceled flights, dishes and relevant expenses since then.
However, BA said that BA refused to repay £ 500 (AUD $ 1,030) lost in the first night stay in Egypt.