See what it was like during the emergency landing after a Qantas Airlines flight lost cabin pressure and was forced to land in the Philippines, where officials discovered a big hole in the plane. (July 25)
A Qantas flight en route to Australia from London made an emergency stop in Manila on Friday after a loud bang punched a hole in the plane's fuselage. No injuries were reported, but some passengers did get sick as they disembarked. (July 25)
A Qantas flight destined for Melbourne makes an emergency landing in Manila after losing cabin pressure. More than 300 passengers were on board the flight from Hong Kong to Melbourne, when they said they heard a loud bang before the plane suddenly plunged thousands of feet in the air.
Police were called in to control more than 50,000 people who queued for the last batch of Olympic tickets that went on sale here on Friday amid chaotic scenes.
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