A Ryanair flight leaving Manchester, UK, bound for Faro, made an emergency landing in France on Monday, after a fire broke out in the plane.
And according to posts on the social network Twitter, the plane made an emergency landing after reports from passengers about a fire that was going on on the plane.
“The French police transferred all the passengers to a bus,” it can be read in one of the publications where there are photos of the plane, which was received by several firefighters’ cars.
According to the FlightAware portal, the flight that left Manchester at 6.33pm was scheduled to arrive at 9.30pm in Faro.
However, according to the site itself, the plane was made flop From about 40,000 feet to 6,725 feet in seven minutes, it landed in Brest, western France, at 19.30.
# FR4052 The cause of the emergency was reported as a fire on board. All passengers were safely evacuated according to reports.
Track data for FR4052 here: https://t.co/rPOEwBz09R# radar # trace # Ryanair #Emergency # Manchester # Brest https://t.co/ilGGl2w4co pic.twitter.com/YyrS9I76p2
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