SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA FLIGHT RETURNS THEREAFTER TAKEOFF IN DENVER, COLORADO

The Virgin Airlines flight from Denver, Colorado to San Francisco, California today has to return thereafter takeoff because of a bird strike. The flight 865 was going to San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and was struck by a bird during takeoff at Denver International Airport (DIA). The airplane returned and landed carefully at DIA without any passenger injuries. The flight was scheduled to arrive at SFO around 2:30 PM and was delayed because of the situation for safety reasoning. The passengers were redirected to other flights and airline officials were getting accommodations for passengers.

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