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A Ryanair flight from Pisa to Glasgow made an emergency landing in Manchester after running low on fuel due to airport delays.
A Ryanair flight from Pisa to Glasgow made an emergency landing in Manchester on October 3 after running critically low on fuel—just five to six minutes of flight time remaining—due to delays from a strike and protests at Pisa Airport.
The aircraft, operated by Malta Air, made multiple failed landing attempts at Prestwick and Edinburgh before diverting.
The crew activated a 7700 emergency code, and the plane landed safely in Manchester nearly two hours after the initial fuel distress call.
Passengers reported turbulence and anxiety during the descent.
Ryanair confirmed it reported the incident to authorities and is cooperating with an ongoing investigation but declined further comment.
Un vuelo de Ryanair de Pisa a Glasgow realizó un aterrizaje de emergencia en Manchester después de quedarse sin combustible debido a retrasos en el aeropuerto.