Update:
Earlier, Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, spoke to media about the disappearance of Air Asia flight QZ8501 in the ocean north of Indonesia, close to the coast of Borneo. She confirmed that a search operation is underway and that she has been advised that there are no Australians on the flight.
“We understand that there were no Australians on board that flight,” she said.
Previously, Mamamia wrote:
AirAsia released a Facebook post at 2.45pm confirming that Flight QZ8501 had lost contact with Jakarta’s air traffic control on 10.15am Sunday.
The flight had departed the Indonesian city of Surabaya and was intended to reach Singapore with 162 people on board before they lost contact.
The pilot requested for a “left track” to avoid clouds says Indonesia’s air transportation director.
Via Facebook
The Air Asia CEO wrote:
The aircraft, which is an Airbus 320-200, has prompted a tweet from Airbus.
More details to come….
Top Comments
Hope this is a happy ending. I hate flying as it is. I will never risk my life with these budget airlines. If I couldn't afford to fly, I won't. Cheap is infiltrating everywhere. I find it deplorable that it has found it's way through airlines. We can't play Russian roulette with people's lives. I went to Europe this year and flew Singapore airlines. Can't praise them enough. Excellent service. We were delayed due to a problem with the wing of the airplane we were to board. There were many delays along the way. Were happy to put us up in a hotel at their expense. While we were waiting in the long line, a Singapore airline representative kept us informed and told us that safety was their number one priority. Once again can't praise them enough, very, very professional.