Norse Atlantic Flight Diverts to London Gatwick After In-Flight Fire Alert
A Norse Atlantic flight traveling from New York to Rome was forced to divert to London Gatwick Airport after declaring an emergency. The diversion was prompted by indications of a potential fire within one of the aircraft's galleys. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner landed safely and was met by emergency services as a precautionary measure. All passengers disembarked without any reported injuries. The airline is currently arranging onward travel for the affected passengers to their final destination.
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