A Buzz airline flight from Kraków to Glasgow Airport was diverted to Manchester Airport on Friday due to high winds caused by Storm Éowyn. The Boeing 737-8-200 MAX initially circled Glasgow before landing at Glasgow Airport around 8am. However, the pilot ultimately decided to divert the flight to Manchester, landing shortly before 9am. Ryanair, the parent company of Buzz, apologized for the disruptions caused by the storm.
A flight bound for Glasgow Airport was diverted to Manchester as high winds from Storm Éowyn impeded its landing.
The Boeing 737-8-200 MAX descended to 3,000ft and slowed to around 150mph as it approached the runway, before accelerating and climbing as the pilot went around, circling Paisley and Cumbernauld before flying to Manchester Airport in Cheshire, landing shortly before 9am.
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