Ryanair flight to Lanzarote forced to turn around

03:26pm, Sunday, 14'th Nov 2021 EuroWeeklyNews
Ryanair flight to Lanzarote was forced to turn around due to a medical emergency. A Ryanair flight heading to the Canary Islands was forced to turn around and return to Shannon Airport. The flight had only been in the air for around 25 minutes when the need to land arose due to a medical emergency. [] The post Ryanair flight to Lanzarote forced to turn around appeared first on Euro Weekly News Spain .
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