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PARIS:An emergency layover in Syria's capital was bad enough. Then passengers on Air France Flight 562 were asked to open their wallets to check if they had enough cash to pay for more fuel.           

The plane, heading from Paris to Lebanon's capital, diverted amid tensions near the Beirut airport on Wednesday. Low on fuel, it instead landed in Damascus, the capital of neighboring Syria, where a civil war is raging.

An Air France spokesman explained Friday that the crew inquired about passenger cash only as a ''precautionary measure'' because of the ''very unusual circumstances.'' Sanctions against Syria complicated payment for extra fuel.

He said Air France found a way to pay for the fill-up without tapping customer pockets, and apologized for the inconvenience. He wouldn't say how the airline paid, or how much.

One woman aboard said the passengers had rounded up 17,000 euros.

'The pilot asked the passengers in first class to get their cash together.

Everyone started to collect money, and they managed to collect 17,000, but the pilot in the end didn't take anything. They resolved the problems with the Damascus airport,'' said a passenger speaking on France-Info radio identified as May Bsat.

The Boeing 777, carrying 185 people, took off for an overnight layover in Cyprus then landed safely in Beirut on Thursday.

Lebanon is a volatile mix of pro- and anti-Syrian factions, and a series of hostage-takings has raised worries about Lebanon being dragged deeper into Syria's unrest.

Mobs supporting Syrian President Bashar Assad blocked the main airport highway in Beirut on Wednesday, before Lebanese military units moved in.

The layover was awkward for Air France, the flagship carrier for a country whose government toes a hard line against Syrian President Bashar Assad, and warns all its citizens to avoid or leave Syrian soil.

France, which once ruled Syria and Lebanon, championed European Union-wide economic sanctions on Syria, including its national airline, Syria Air. Air France operated regular flights to Damascus until suspending them amid violence earlier this year.

While it was the first time Air France said it had resorted to a request for passenger cash, it wasn't the first airline to do so.

Hundreds of passengers traveling from India to Britain were stranded for six hours in Vienna last year when their Comtel Air flight stopped for fuel, and the charter service asked them to kick in more than 20,000 pounds ($31,000) to fund the rest of the flight to Birmingham, England.


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Comments (22)

Assam
August 21, 2012 8:30 am
Now what has PIA go to do with this??
Jameel ur RAsheed
August 20, 2012 9:40 pm
One can use, nowadays available, water kits for planes!
Tariq
August 20, 2012 7:17 pm
PIA was a great airline until the free riders (government/Establishment/PIA) sucked it dry!
AKH
August 20, 2012 3:51 pm
Heights of foolishness!!! Come down and live in reality.
Talat Hamdany
August 20, 2012 8:56 am
Forget PIA it's a white elephant. Look at the railways where passengers had to hijack an oil tanker on GT road for fuel for the engine of the train. Trains can't leave on time for lack of fuel. Give who a break?
Faraz Khan
August 19, 2012 10:57 pm
@Amer And you are from the Wright brothers lineage LOL, I am surprised you did not say that PIA also invented the planes.Faraz Khan
zavia
August 19, 2012 6:48 pm
PERHAPS
ADNAN ALI
August 19, 2012 1:10 pm
AND THEN WHAT HAPPENED TO PIA AFTER TRAINING EMIRATES AND QATAR AIRWAYS????? STOP LIVING IN THE PAST!!!!
ali
August 19, 2012 12:26 pm
we should refrain from pointing fingers on our country or it's institutions, we should not forget this reflects us in the world. No doubt PIA gave all means of support to emerging airlines in middle east and I witnessed plane of PIA on top of all the planes at Muscat Int airport's business calss lounge. We have to step up for our country and be part of it in good and bad times. Sitting around commenting bad about it makes the situation worst.
Nadeem Ayub
August 19, 2012 9:11 am
Yep..like I always avoid PIA if I can
Nadeem Ayub
August 19, 2012 9:09 am
Its Zardari who has run the airline dry
Nadeem Ayub
August 19, 2012 9:08 am
Its so sad to see comments, except about Zardari. Whilst I am not a fan of Air France when they placed me in Economy, even though I had a business class ticket (an d I got no refund for the difference); but they main reason why passangers were asked to chip in was because of Syrian Sanctions
amer mustafaa
August 19, 2012 8:32 am
if you have problem with that dont fly in them.
amer mustafa
August 19, 2012 8:30 am
Faraz Khan, u know nothing. Please read about aviation and its history and then dare to write here. PIA is the airline which trained and built emirates, saudia and qatar like airlines.
Sajjad
August 19, 2012 1:28 am
Is there a zardari in air france as well
KHAN
August 18, 2012 9:28 pm
is media who show all the bad thing happening in pakistan you know it all over world ,what happening in pakistan it's happning all over world,but we think it only happen in PAKISTAN.
Faraz Khan
August 18, 2012 7:41 pm
PIA thinks Airbus planes are same as city buses, half price for travelling standing. LOL
Whatsin A Name
August 18, 2012 2:55 pm
Unlike PIA who asks the entire nation to pitch in. :)
bob ng
August 18, 2012 2:51 pm
could this be corrupted pilot or crew members trying to pull a fast,
Faraz Khan
August 18, 2012 2:45 pm
I think this will happen to PIA quite frequently in the future, if its not happening already. LOL
asim
August 18, 2012 2:07 pm
Next time keep cash in wallet when travelling with Air France.
Yawar
August 18, 2012 12:58 pm
I know this is a serious matter but I could not help LOL