Aer Lingus flight EI121 took off from Dublin Airport at 1.38pm today, bound for Orlando. However, just 34 minutes later, it made an emergency return to Dublin, climbing to only 3,800 feet before turning back. Dublin Airport's operator confirmed the request for return due to a technical issue. The aircraft landed safely, greeted by the Fire and Rescue Service. All passengers disembarked safely and were transferred to a standby flight scheduled for later that day.
Aer Lingus flight EI121 returned to Dublin Airport shortly after take-off due to a technical issue, landing safely and allowing passengers to transfer to a standby aircraft.
Dublin Airport's Fire and Rescue Service and Airport Police met the flight upon its return, ensuring all safety precautions were followed for the landing.
Passengers were safely disembarked and will be reaccommodated on a new Aer Lingus flight scheduled for this evening to Orlando.
The aircraft experienced a technical issue 34 minutes after take-off, climbing to a height of 3,800 feet before turning back.
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