Overview
A United Airlines flight traveling from Newark to Cape Town was forced to return to New Jersey after a medical emergency on board, despite already being eight hours into its journey.
Flight Details
United’s Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner departed Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday evening.
The route — Flight 1122 — is one of the airline’s longest, spanning more than 8,000 miles and typically lasting over 14 hours.
Key Facts
- Flight: UA1122
- Passengers: 236
- Crew: 14
- Scheduled Route: Newark → Cape Town
- Aircraft: Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
What Happened
The aircraft took off shortly after 8:30 p.m. Sunday. According to FlightAware, the plane was already about four hours over the Atlantic Ocean when it began turning back toward the United States.
It landed back at Newark shortly after 5 a.m. Monday, roughly eight hours after departure.
Medical Response
Upon landing, the plane was met by medical teams.
The passenger experiencing the medical issue was treated on the ground, United confirmed.
No further details regarding the nature of the emergency were released.
Passenger Rebooking
All passengers were placed on another flight and were expected to depart again on Monday evening.
Previous Incident on the Route
This is not the first issue involving United’s Newark–Cape Town service.
In August, a flight on the same route had to turn around after the aircraft lost part of a wing mid-flight.
Timing Amid Holiday Travel Surge
The incident occurred during one of the busiest travel weeks of the year.
The FAA expects this Thanksgiving period to be the busiest in at least 15 years for U.S. flights.
Travel Forecast
- 31 million passengers expected to fly between Nov. 21 and Dec. 1
- Predicted to be a record-breaking holiday travel season
- Airlines across the U.S. are already experiencing widespread operational challenges




