The remains of a hot air balloon are seen on the ground near the ancient city of Luxor after a fatal crash on January 5, 2018. Photo / AFP
The remains of a hot air balloon are seen on the ground near the ancient city of Luxor after a fatal crash on January 5, 2018. Photo / AFP
New Zealanders are understood to have been involved in a fatal hot air balloon crash in Egypt.
Multiple sources have told the Herald that three or four Kiwis were onboard the balloon, which plummeted to the ground near Luxor on Friday, killing a South African tourist.
Some of the travellerswere on a Topdeck tour, and a spokesperson from the travel company's London headquarters said that response teams were assisting travellers.
She declined to comment on whether Kiwis were onboard.
An Australian woman onboard the balloon reported on Facebook that she had "bumps and bruises" after the crash, and would "probably never set foot in another hot balloon ever again".
"I feel lucky to have walked out of this traumatic experience, a scary freak accident," she wrote.