A Ryanair flight en route to Faro was forced to make an emergency landing in France due to smoke in the cabin. The plane landed safely in Brest, Northwest France.
Initially reported as a cabin fire, Ryanair called it a ‘minor technical issue’ which caused a smoke smell. The emergency landing was a precautionary measure, the airline said. Passengers were deplaned and suffered a three-hour awaiting a new plane to take them to Faro.
















