Long-haul plane stuck on Canberra tarmac

A Sydney-bound international flight has diverted to Canberra, with hundreds of passengers inside the plane unable to be processed by the domestic airport.

Passengers stranded for hours on tarmac in Canberra

Passengers stranded for hours on tarmac at Canberra airport.

Hundreds of passengers on a Sydney-bound international flight have been stranded for hours on the tarmac at Canberra airport after the plane was diverted.

Most passengers were unable to leave the aircraft because the domestic airport cannot process them through immigration, and the pilots have clocked too many flying hours to continue to Sydney.

The United Airlines flight from San Francisco was diverted to Canberra after debris was found on the Sydney airport tarmac, and the designated runway was shut down for 35 minutes on Friday morning.

The plane was forced to land in Canberra rather than circle Sydney because of fuel concerns after more than 16 hours of flying.

Another United Airlines flight bound for Sydney from Los Angeles was diverted to Brisbane because of the runway debris.

The flight will not leave Canberra Airport until 4.30pm at the earliest.

Some passengers were allowed to leave the aircraft briefly to stretch their legs on the tarmac and were given food and refreshments.

"It's an unfortunate situation," a spokeswoman for Canberra airport told AAP.

Frustrated passengers took to social media to vent their anger.

"Seriously this no joking matter anymore. Latest is we have to wait for 2 Qantas pilots to be flown here," one tweeted.

"31hrs since I left NYC flying @united just finished 2nd leg to SYD delayed and now stuck in Canberra..@sydneyairport please explain?"

United Airlines apologised for the mishap.

"We know this is an inconvenience & we will get going quickly," the carrier replied on Twitter.

Canberra airport is United's designated alternative destination for diversions.


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