Another faux pas for Malaysia Airlines following missing flight MH370

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Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 is still missing despite multinational efforts of search operations. It has been more than two weeks when the missing jetliner was reported to have lost contact with air control authorities in Malaysia. Flight MH370 left Kuala Lumpur International airport just after midnight carrying 239 people bound for Beijing. The search and rescue operations have already stretched into the Indian Ocean but has resulted zero answers to the whereabouts of the jumbo jet.

Meanwhile, following the unlikely event, Malaysian Airlines authorities face another issue after one of its jets bound for South Korea today, landed in Hong Kong due to an emergency, reported The Daily Mail. One of the passengers in flight MH066 sent a text message to her mother, informing her of the situation. Luisa Barbaro said that passengers were told to buckle up and put on life vests as they were going for an emergency water landing. An announcement was made citing electric generator problems caused the diversion of the airline’s flight schedule, continued the report.

On the lighter side, everybody got out safe. As for the missing flight MH370, it’s fate is still left unanswered.

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Kuala Lumpur International Airport, South Korea, Hong Kong, Beijing

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