"They put them in cots," a United spokeswoman told the Wall Street Journal. "It was not ideal."
The flight`s 11 crew members, consisting of three pilots and eight flight attendants, did stay at hotels in the area. United Airlines said the passengers were provided meals in addition to their accommodations.
Some passengers and their loved ones did not take kindly to the turn of events, and took to Twitter to express their displeasure.
United said a replacement plane flew the remaining passengers from Goose Bay to Newark, N.J., where a third plane took them the rest of the way to London. Overflow passengers on the Saturday flight for the diverted travelers were bumped, and stayed overnight in hotels before departing Sunday on other flights.
According to the Wall Street Journal, United could not operate an extra flight to London Friday night because it had already used up its landing slots at Heathrow Airport, which is one of the most congested in the world.
"We apologize to our customers for the disruption, and we recognize this was a considerable inconvenience, so we will be refunding their tickets to London and providing additional compensation," United Airlines spokeswoman Mary Ryan said in an email to CBC News.
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