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Old 29th May 2008, 08:01
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Bristol Diversion

EZY565Newcastle09:45Landed 08:37

It diverted from Bristol any reason? , and how had it landed 1.25 hours earlier than sheduled?

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planenut321,

easyJets 737-700s have time travelling capabilities
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EZY565Newcastle09:45Landed 08:37

It diverted from Bristol any reason? , and how had it landed 1.25 hours earlier than sheduled?
Couldn't tell you why it was diverted, but it left Cardiff as EZY8003 to Newcastle. For info, it was B737-700 G-EZKF.
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Weather (fog) at BRS. Eastern held for a while and got in. EZY565 obviously couldnt wait!
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