Bird attack prompts Jet2 emergency landing

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By Creative Media News

A Jet2 aircraft en route to Lanzarote was forced to land abruptly due to what appeared to be an avian strike.

This morning, flight LS217 departed Leeds Bradford Airport; however, shortly after that, it was rerouted to Manchester “as a precautionary measure.”

The airline verified that the aircraft “taxied to stand as usual” after a safe landing.

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Customers are being transferred to a replacement aircraft to resume their journey, according to a Jet2 spokesperson.

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