Ryanair flight aborts landing at Manchester Airport due to Storm Eowyn winds

liverpoolecho.co.uk

A Ryanair flight from Oslo had to abort its landing at Manchester Airport due to high winds from Storm Eowyn. The plane circled the airport before successfully landing at 11:52 AM, after initially attempting to land at 11:05 AM. Gusts reached up to 60 mph, causing widespread disruption at airports across the UK. Many flights, including those between Scotland and Northern Ireland, have been canceled or delayed. Manchester Airport reported that the winds are aligned with the runway, reducing potential disruption. Ryanair advised affected passengers to check their app for updates and apologized for the inconveniences caused by the storm.


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