A Ryanair flight from Dublin to Madrid, Spain, was forced to make an emergency landing at Dublin Airport this morning due to a “pressurization issue.” Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) announced that flight FR10 returned due to a technical problem.
Shortly after takeoff, the flight encountered pressurization system issues. A Ryanair spokesperson stated, “The crew donned oxygen masks in line with standard procedure, conducted a controlled landing, and passengers disembarked safely.”
This incident disrupted passengers on the flight scheduled to travel from Dublin to Madrid. To minimize inconvenience, Ryanair arranged another flight to depart for Madrid at 11:53 local time. The airline apologized to passengers for the disruption.
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