Cathay Pacific probes flight intercepted by Hungarian jets after Nato alert
City’s flag carrier also says safety of aircraft or people on board was not compromised at any point
The city’s flag carrier also said on Wednesday that the safety of the aircraft or people on board was not compromised at any point.
The flight in question was CX257, which was carrying more than 300 passengers and took off on July 4, for the company’s regular morning flight to London.
Hungarian defence minister Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi wrote on social media on Saturday that the alert was ordered at 1.42pm (Central European Time) on the same day.
“An alert was ordered for a Nato quick reaction alert (interceptor) standby pair of aircraft, because a Chinese-registered A350 type aircraft travelling on the Hong Kong – London route, while located in Romanian airspace, failed to establish contact with Romanian civilian air traffic control,” he wrote.

