Lufthansa passenger jet skids off the runway at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport

  • Lufthansa flight LH1034 from Frankfurt to Paris was carrying 150 passengers
  • A320 aircraft landed normally but during taxiing a wheel rolled on to grass 
  • There were no injuries reported and all passengers and crew disembarked safely

A Lufthansa passenger plane flying from Frankfurt into Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris skidded off the runway after landing.

The A320 flight carrying 150 passengers was pulling into the terminal at 1.40pm on Wednesday when the incident took place.

All passengers and crew disembarked safely and boarded a bus to the terminal. 

On taxiing to the terminal, the left main gear wheel of the A320 rolled off the tarmac and onto the grass

A spokesperson for Lufthansa told MailOnline that the aircraft, flight LH1034, touched down normally.

However, on taxiing to the terminal, the left main gear wheel rolled off the tarmac and onto the grass, he added.

There were no reports of any injuries and the aircraft continued on to its parking position.

The A320 flight carrying 150 passengers was landing at Charles de Gaulle airport at 1.40pm on Wednesday when the incident took place (file image)

All passengers and crew disembarked safely. 

An BEA investigation is underway to determine the cause of the incident, according to Airlive.  

The return flight LH1035 has reportedly been cancelled. 

MailOnline has contacted Charles de Gaulle airport for comment. 

 

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