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Despite the terrifying ordeal, passengers were fortunate to escape without any critical injuries. The Independent quoted Korean Air’s statement, confirming that “17 passengers have been attended to by medical professionals in Korea, and have been discharged without severe injuries.” The aircraft involved in the incident was replaced, and the scheduled flight to Taichung resumed the following morning after a thorough investigation.
Eyewitness accounts from the aircraft painted a vivid picture of the chaos. Oxygen masks dropped as the cabin was gripped by panic, with audible distress from children. A passenger named Tseng recounted to The Taipei Times the intense fear that gripped him, fearing the aircraft might crash.
A Korean Air spokesperson later stated that the airline was conducting an extensive review to ascertain the cause of the pressurization system’s failure. The spokesperson emphasized the commitment to rectifying any maintenance issues to prevent future incidents.
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This event not only underscores the importance of rigorous maintenance and prompt response protocols but also highlights the resilience and professionalism of the crew in managing such emergencies. As investigations continue, the aviation community watches closely, hoping lessons learned will further enhance the safety of air travel.



