SWISS Flight to Zurich Diverts to Brussels Amid Possible Cabin Fire

A Swiss International Air Lines aircraft operating flight LX325 made an emergency landing at Brussels Airport on Monday evening after reports of a possible fire in the cabin. The Airbus A320neo, registered HB-JDH, departed London City Airport at 18:45 local time and was en route to Zurich, with a scheduled arrival shortly after 20:00.

While flying near Charleroi, the crew identified a technical issue reportedly linked to a possible cabin fire and elected to divert to Brussels-Zaventem as a precaution. The plane landed safely around 19:30, with emergency services standing by on the ground.

No injuries were reported among passengers or crew. The incident follows prior events involving the same aircraft, including a thermal runaway in Greek airspace in February 2025, though details on the current diversion remain preliminary.