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Scottish Sun
15 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Scotland-bound easyJet flight forced to divert due to medical emergency
The flight finally touched down in Glasgow at 2.52am this morning MID-AIR EMERGENCY Scotland-bound easyJet flight forced to divert due to medical emergency Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN EASYJET flight heading to Glasgow was forced to divert after declaring a mid-air emergency. The plane took off from Tunisia yesterday evening and was expected to touch down at the Scottish airport at 12.15am this morning. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 The easyJet flight was heading to Glasgow from Tunisia Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd 3 The aircraft was forced to divert to Birmingham Credit: Flightradar24 But the EZY3172 flight from Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport was forced to divert to Birmingham. The airline confirmed that a passenger needed "urgent" medical assistance. They were met by medical teams at Birmingham airport. The easyJet flight then continued to Glasgow later. Flightrader24 shows the plane took off from Birmingham at 2.22am. It was in the air for 30 minutes before landing in Glasgow early this morning. The flight finally touched down at 2.52am. A spokesperson for easyJet told Glasgow Live: "We can confirm that flight EZY3172 from Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport to Glasgow on 29 June was required to divert to Birmingham due to a passenger requiring urgent medical assistance. "The customer was met by medical services and the flight continued to Glasgow later. "The safety and wellbeing of our customers and crew is always easyJet's highest priority."


Daily Record
a day ago
- Daily Record
EasyJet Scotland bound flight from holiday hotspot in 'urgent' diversion
The flight, from Tunisia, was diverted to Birmingham so a passenger could receive treatment, spending two hours on the tarmac in the midlands before continuing to Scotland. A Scotland bound easyJet plane from a holiday hotspot was forced to divert due to an emergency. The flight, from Tunisia, was diverted to Birmingham on June 29 so a passenger could receive treatment. It later continued on to Glasgow, arriving in the early hours of Monday morning. The plane took off from Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport, which serves the popular Tunisian destination of Hammamet, known for its beaches, some 25 miles to the north. After departing at 8.54pm, the flight was diverted around three hours in and landed at Birmingham Airport at 12.15am on Monday. The passenger was met by medical crews at Birmingham. The flight remained on the ground at Birmingham for over two hours before continuing to Glasgow, taking off at 2.22am. The rest of the journey took just half an hour, landing in the country at 2.52am, reports Glasgow Live. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. A spokesperson for easyJet said: 'We can confirm that flight EZY3172 from Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport to Glasgow on 29 June was required to divert to Birmingham due to a passenger requiring urgent medical assistance. 'The customer was met by medical services and the flight continued to Glasgow later. The safety and wellbeing of our customers and crew is always easyJet's highest priority.'


Glasgow Times
a day ago
- Glasgow Times
Glasgow easyJet flight forced to divert amid emergency
Flight EZY3172 departed Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport in Tunisia at 8.25pm on Sunday, June 29, bound for Glasgow Airport. The aircraft was expected to touch down at the city's travel hub shortly after 12am this morning (Monday, June 30). However, according to the travel operator, the flight was diverted to Birmingham Airport due to a 'passenger requiring urgent medical assistance'. READ MORE: Glasgow-bound flight forced to make emergency landing after taking off READ MORE: Glasgow easyJet flight diverted due to mid-air emergency The airline revealed that once the plane had safely landed, the passenger was met by emergency crews. According to Flight Radar, after touching down in Birmingham, the aircraft continued its journey to Glasgow Airport, where it landed at 3.06am. An easyJet spokesperson said: 'We can confirm that flight EZY3172 from Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport to Glasgow on 29 June was required to divert to Birmingham due to a passenger requiring urgent medical assistance. 'The customer was met by medical services, and the flight continued to Glasgow later. "The safety and well-being of our customers and crew is always easyJet's highest priority.'


The Herald Scotland
a day ago
- The Herald Scotland
Flight bound for Glasgow forced to divert amid 'emergency'
The aircraft was expected to touch down at Glasgow Airport shortly after 12am this morning (Monday). However, according to easyJet, the flight was diverted to Birmingham Airport due to a 'passenger requiring urgent medical assistance'. READ MORE: The airline confirmed that the plane landed safely, with the passenger in question being met by medical crews. Flight tracking data from FlightRadar shows that the aircraft then continued its journey to Glasgow Airport, where it landed at 3.06am. An spokesperson for easyJet said: 'We can confirm that flight EZY3172 from Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport to Glasgow on 29 June was required to divert to Birmingham due to a passenger requiring urgent medical assistance. 'The customer was met by medical services, and the flight continued to Glasgow later. "The safety and well-being of our customers and crew is always easyJet's highest priority.'