A Ryanair flight from Dublin bound for Spain was forced to make an emergency landing back to Dublin Airport due to a “pressurisation issue”.
Dublin’s Airport Authority, daa, said Ryanair flight FR10, which was bound for Madrid, returned to Dublin Airport this morning due to a “technical issue”.
Ryanair confirmed that flight, FR10, from Dublin to Madrid returned to the capital shortly after take-off, due to a “pressurisation system issue”.
“In line with standard procedure, the crew deployed oxygen masks carried out a controlled descent and landed safely in Dublin where passengers disembarked normally,” said a spokesperson for Ryanair.
“To minimise disruption to passengers, a replacement aircraft was arranged to operate this flight from Dublin to Madrid, which departed at 11:53am local time.
“We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused,” a spokesperson for the airline said.