United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Scotland Over ‘Burning Smell’

United Airlines Flight 949, originally bound for San Francisco, made an emergency landing at Edinburgh Airport due to a reported “burning smell.” The flight departed from London at 2:05 PM on Thursday and signaled an emergency around 4:40 PM.
Details of the Emergency Landing
The aircraft was carrying 162 passengers along with 12 crew members when the crew detected the unusual odor. This incident prompted the flight to divert and land safely at the airport in Edinburgh.
Response from United Airlines
In response to the emergency, United Airlines quickly arranged accommodations for the affected passengers. Additionally, they rebooked everyone on alternative flights to ensure their timely arrival at their final destinations.
Official Statements
- A United Airlines spokesperson confirmed that the flight landed safely.
- The spokesperson stated, “We provided customers with hotel accommodations and rebooked them on other flights to their destinations.”
Incidents like this underscore the importance of passenger safety and the airline’s swift decision-making process in emergencies. United Airlines is committed to ensuring a safe travel experience for its customers.




