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VS601 divert to Lagos

Posted:
20 Feb 2016, 09:44
by springbok
For some reason last nights VS601 to Joburg diverted to Lagos.
Re: VS601 divert to Lagos

Posted:
20 Feb 2016, 10:43
by SlimpyJones
Interesting, no mention of a medical emergency on the website which was my first guess..
Re: VS601 divert to Lagos

Posted:
20 Feb 2016, 11:11
by Maximus
Hopefully the pilots did not receive a distress call from someone in Nigeria stating how their family inheritence had become "difficult to access" because of government restrictions and were offering them a large sum of money to help them transfer their personal fortune out of their country?
The flight landed safely in JNB at 09.55 this morning.
Re: VS601 divert to Lagos

Posted:
20 Feb 2016, 11:29
by springbok
The flight has not yet arrived in Joburg should be on the ground in the next 30 min
Re: VS601 divert to Lagos

Posted:
20 Feb 2016, 12:06
by Maximus
You are right- never trust Google!
Flightradar shows VS601 as LOS-JNB and now just landed.
Re: VS601 divert to Lagos

Posted:
20 Feb 2016, 14:00
by RLF
with such a short stop in Lagos, must be either medical or disruptive pax...
Re: VS601 divert to Lagos

Posted:
20 Feb 2016, 14:41
by springbok
Don't think it was anything technical as the aircraft is now doing a training flight to Durban, they have been doing the training all week .
Re: VS601 divert to Lagos

Posted:
20 Feb 2016, 15:34
by virginboy747
In the website it says the aircraft needed to take on extra fuel due to a change in the routing
Re: VS601 divert to Lagos

Posted:
20 Feb 2016, 16:01
by kpsandown
My son was on VS601 - not heard from him yet. Was only a short stop in Lagos. Strange.
Re: VS601 divert to Lagos

Posted:
20 Feb 2016, 16:34
by kpsandown
Virgin twitter feed says needed extra fuel due to airspace closure. Didn't say which airspace.
Re: VS601 divert to Lagos

Posted:
20 Feb 2016, 17:51
by Hamster
There was an ATC strike in Niger that closed/reduced some airspace, possible that Virgin didn't notice till the aircraft was airborne so had to stop to refuel for the diversion.
Re: VS601 divert to Lagos

Posted:
20 Feb 2016, 19:46
by Maximus
Hamster wrote:There was an ATC strike in Niger that closed/reduced some airspace, possible that Virgin didn't notice till the aircraft was airborne so had to stop to refuel for the diversion.
Bet that wasn't cheap!
Re: VS601 divert to Lagos

Posted:
20 Feb 2016, 19:50
by RLF
VSSOURCE says it was medical??