New Zealand-bound passengers endured a 13-hour flight to nowhere after the plane they were on was forced to return to Dubai when Auckland Airport closed due to flooding.
The flight took off from Dubai on Friday just before 11am (local time) and was halfway through the 9,000-mile journey when it had to circle back to theUnited Arab Emirates.
Auckland Airport was closed to all international and domestic flights on Friday, with more than 2,000 passengers forced to stay overnight in the terminals.
Videos from the airport show people wading through knee-deep water inside the terminal buildings.
Auckland Airport apologised to passengers impacted by the closure.
In a statement on Saturday, airport chief executive Carrie Hurihanganui said it had been a “really long and challenging night”.
“Our teams, and those of our airport partners, continue to work around the clock to make sure we can get our domestic and international terminal operations open safely as soon as possible,” she said.
The airport was reopened to domestic flights at lunchtime on Saturday and international flights on Sunday morning.
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Travellers from the US bound for New Zealand also ended up back where they started when a flight from Dallas Fort Worth to Auckland had to return to Texas after 10 hours in the air.