8-hour flightmare after Boeing 737 Max bound for Iceland was diverted to Scotland when strong winds stopped it landing
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A Neos flight from the Canary Islands to Akureyri, Iceland, faced strong winds and had to divert to Glasgow, Scotland. After 8 hours in the air, not only did the plane fail to land at its intended destination, but it also couldn't land at Reykjavik. The Icelandic Met Office had issued severe weather warnings due to wind gusts over 90 mph. This incident is part of a larger trend of extreme weather impacting European flights this year, disrupting travel for many passengers.
Neos flight #NO4925 from Tenerife to Akureyri in Iceland has aborted 2 landing attempts in Iceland and is diverting to the UK.
Iceland has been experiencing really strong winds on Thursday. The Icelandic Met Office issued red weather warnings for much of the country.
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