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United passengers endured a double diversion and a 28-hour journey over the Pacific

May 14, 2025
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United passengers endured a double diversion and a 28-hour journey over the Pacific
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A Boeing 777-222(ER) from United Airlines is taking off from Barcelona Airport in Barcelona, Spain, on February 23, 2024.
A United Airlines Boeing 777 was involved in an epic transpacific journey.

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United Airlines passengers spent 28 hours traveling across the Pacific Ocean as their flight made two unscheduled landings.

Flight 870, from Sydney to San Francisco, typically takes around 13 hours.

The Boeing 777 departed Australia on Sunday at around 11:30 a.m. local time, an hour later than scheduled, according to data from Flightradar24.

If passengers were irritated by the delayed takeoff, they had a lot more awaiting them.

Four-and-a-half hours into the journey, the plane turned southeast toward the Pacific island nation of Samoa, per Flightradar24. It landed in the capital, Apia, two hours later.

Travel news site Paddle Your Own Kanoo reported that this diversion was due to a medical emergency. United Airlines did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent by Business Insider outside US working hours.

The plane spent more than three hours on the ground in Samoa before taking off again, but it only traveled as far as Hawaii.

The six-hour flight to Honolulu also saw passengers cross the International Date Line. So when it landed in the state capital around 7:30 a.m. local time on Sunday, this was technically earlier than when the passengers left Australia.

However, they then had to wait another seven hours before they could depart again for the final leg of their journey to San Francisco.

Flight 870 ultimately concluded there at around 10:30 p.m. PT, some 15 hours later than expected.

It looks like United Airlines purposely chose to stop for a second time as the emergency meant the crew would have exceeded their maximum working hours.

As the carrier doesn’t typically fly to Samoa, it wouldn’t have been able to find a new flight crew there without disrupting other journeys. By contrast, United serves several cities from Honolulu.

This tactic for minimising disruption is not uncommon.

Last month, a British Airways flight from the Bahamas to London also made two stops after a medical emergency.

It first diverted to Canada’s remote Gander International Airport, before stopping again in Iceland.

British Airways arranged for the second stop because it was easier to send a replacement crew there than to Canada.

The post United passengers endured a double diversion and a 28-hour journey over the Pacific appeared first on Business Insider.

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