3-Hour Flight Turns Into Horror 32-HOUR Saga as 'Passengers Left Vomiting'
- A Condor flight from Zurich to Heraklion faced severe weather, resulting in a 32-hour delay for passengers.
- The flight diverted to Athens before attempting to reach Heraklion again, but passengers only received water during the journey.
- Passengers experienced vomiting due to turbulence and had to pay for their own hotel rooms afterward.
- Condor representatives stated that extreme weather limited landing capabilities at Heraklion Airport.
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