An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-700 was forced to turn back to its origin airport as it was on its way to Juneau, Alaska, the United States. The single-aisle aircraft was operating flight AS95 and turned back to Seattle as it was overflying Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
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