Flight from Tokyo to Kaohsiung Diverted to Taoyuan Airport After Smoke Warning; Tigerair Responds
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A Tigerair Taiwan flight from Tokyo to Kaohsiung experienced a brief electronic cabin smoke warning and diverted to Taoyuan Airport.
- The flight crew followed procedures, and the aircraft landed safely without any visible smoke.
- Passengers were safely deplaned, and the airline is investigating the cause while arranging ground transportation for affected travelers.
A Tigerair Taiwan flight en route from Tokyo to Kaohsiung made an emergency diversion to Taoyuan Airport on Friday after the aircraft issued a brief electronic cabin smoke warning.
Flight IT281 experienced the warning, though no actual smoke was observed. Following standard procedures, the flight crew reported the situation to air traffic control and opted for the nearest suitable airport, Taoyuan International Airport, for a safe landing.
Tigerair Taiwan confirmed that the aircraft landed safely and passengers disembarked normally. The airline has reported the incident to the Civil Aeronautics Administration and is liaising with the manufacturer to determine the root cause of the warning, prioritizing flight safety.
An emergency response protocol was activated, and the airline is arranging ground transportation for the affected passengers to continue their journey to Kaohsiung. Tigerair Taiwan extended its sincere apologies for the inconvenience caused and thanked passengers for their understanding.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.