EasyJet flight forced to divert following urgent medical emergency
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EasyJet flight forced to divert following urgent medical emergency
"Flight EZY3014 from Malaga to Belfast International this afternoon diverted to Brest, due to a customer onboard requiring urgent medical attention. The customer was met by medical services on arrival, and the flight continued to Belfast. The safety and wellbeing of our customers and crew..."
"The passenger reportedly suffered from an extreme nut allergy and became unwell on the flight, said BelfastLive. According to the airline, medical services met the aircraft in northwestern France before the flight continued to Belfast."
EasyJet flight EZY3014 traveling from Malaga to Belfast International was diverted to Brest, France on March 15 after a passenger suffered a medical emergency related to an extreme nut allergy. The Airbus A320neo departed Malaga at 12:45pm local time for a scheduled three-hour and 20-minute journey. Medical services met the aircraft upon arrival in northwestern France to attend to the passenger. Following medical assistance, the flight resumed its journey to Belfast, arriving approximately two hours and fifteen minutes behind schedule at around 5pm. The airline confirmed the diversion was necessary to ensure customer and crew safety and wellbeing.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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