British Airways Flight BA1306 London-Aberdeen Declares Emergency
British Airways flight BA1306 from London to Aberdeen has declared an emergency enroute and is holding in the Manchester region.
British Airways flight BA1306 from London to Aberdeen has declared an emergency enroute and is holding in the Manchester region.
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