Overview
- The Boeing 757-300 (registration D-ABOK) suffered a right-engine surge at about 1,500 feet after departing Corfu International Airport.
- Tourists and locals captured videos of flames, sparks and loud bangs erupting from the malfunctioning engine.
- Pilots declared an emergency, shut down the damaged engine, climbed to around 8,000 feet on a single power unit then diverted to Brindisi Airport.
- Emergency services stood by as the aircraft landed safely and passengers were provided hotel rooms before their onward journey.
- Condor Airways issued an apology for the incident and emphasized that passenger safety remains its top priority.