💨 Abstract
An easyJet flight from Manchester to Izmir, Turkey, had to return to the airport due to a 'passenger welfare issue.' The plane, identified as EZY2159, turned back over the North Sea and landed approximately an hour after takeoff. The airline apologized for the disruption, citing an "extraordinary circumstance" beyond their control. Passengers affected were informed of overnight delays and ongoing efforts to rearrange their travel. Further specifics about the incident were not provided.
Courtesy: Sam Corbishley
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