Ryanair plane makes emergency landing back to Dublin Airport
Briefly

Dublin's Airport Authority, daa, confirmed that Ryanair flight FR10, bound for Madrid, returned to Dublin due to a pressurisation system issue shortly after take-off.
The crew efficiently deployed oxygen masks and executed a controlled descent before safely landing back in Dublin, ensuring passenger safety and normal disembarkation.
Ryanair immediately arranged a replacement aircraft to minimize disruption to passengers, enabling the flight to depart for Madrid at 11:53 am.
Ryanair's spokesperson expressed sincere apologies for the inconvenience caused to passengers due to the technical issue on flight FR10.
Read at Irish Independent
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