Gross reason Jetstar flight from Adelaide to Bali turned back

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Broken toilets have caused a Jetstar flight to Bali to turn around and return to Adelaide.

Flight data shows a 7am flight out of Adelaide bound for Denpasar, but it did not leave the state after it was required to return.

Flight JQ125 took off at 7:14am and returned to its departure gate at 9:52am, according to FlightAware.

The flight returned to its departure gate 2 hours after takeoff. FlightAware

“Yep, we’re on board. Had to turn back as toilets decided not to work. Just swapped planes and about to leave for 2nd time,” one wrote on a popular Facebook group for Bali travelers.

Jetstar told news.com.au, “the onboard toilets stopped flushing” adding, “As the issue couldn’t be fixed en route, the flight returned to Adelaide, where our engineers could address the issue.”


Passengers switched planes after returning to the airport due to broken toilets.
Passengers switched planes after returning to the airport due to broken toilets. valeri – stock.adobe.com

Passengers were transferred to a replacement plane which took off at approximately 11am local time, which so far, hasn’t turned back.

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