A Ryanair flight from Faro to Belfast International Airport had to make an emergency landing after experiencing tire issues shortly after take-off.
A flight to Belfast was forced to make an emergency landing after taking off in Portugal on Sunday morning.
Plane tracking website Flightradar24 shows that the flight circled above the airport before landing back at Faro Airport.Belfast Live has contacted Ryanair for information on the incident. News website SIC Notícias reported that the plane with around 190 people on board was forced to make the emergency landing after a 'tire burst.
Emergency services were tasked to the airport however, the Ryanair plane landed without problem after 9am.
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