It was Nordlys that first reported the matter. The SAS plane, which was on its way to Oslo, was supposed to leave Bardufoss at 06.30, according to Avinor. Now it is set. Airport manager Geir-Olav Skogstad says that no one was injured as a result of the incident. The plane had been de-icing to remove snow from the wings. When it taxied on towards the runway, it ended up in an area that had not been plowed, says the airport manager. To Nordlys, Lars Andersen in SAS says that the plane must be pulled free from the snow and checked for damage. – The plane is stuck in the snow. Now we are waiting for a staircase to get all the passengers off the plane, Andersen told Nordlys at 07.50. news has tried to get a comment from SAS. Sas aircraft at the runway, Bardufoss Airport. The picture was taken at 07.55 on Monday. Photo: Screenshot / Flightradar24.com Just after 8 on Monday morning, Geir-Ture Eidissen, one of the passengers, tells news that they are on their way to the terminal. – It was a flat light, and then it suddenly stopped. When we got out of the plane the sun came out, and by then we were almost outside the taxiway. The nose wheel was out in the snow shovel, says Eidissen. Eidissen told Folkebladet that it was all undramatic.
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