An easyJet flight from Palma De Mallorca to Liverpool declared an emergency, squawking 7700 as it approached its destination earlier this morning.
easyJet flight EZY14EY, an Airbus A319 operating a scheduled flight from Palma De Mallorca (PMI) to Liverpool (LPL) declared an emergency whilst making its approach to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
The aircraft has now completed its approach and landing. The nature of the emergency is not known.

Flight data shows the aircraft made a normal departure from Palma De Mallorca Airport (PMI) this morning at 10:31 CEST. The flight, a short haul service of approximately two and a half hours duration, continued normally and the aircraft was approaching Liverpool when it declared an emergency, squawking code 7700.
The flight subsequently landed at the northern England destination at 11:57 BST. The aircraft involved is an Airbus A319-111, registered G-EZFU; a 13 year old aircraft belonging to the carrier easyJet.

easyJet operates from Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) to a number of destinations in the UK, including Bristol, Liverpool, London Gatwick, London Luton, London Stansted, and Manchester.
They carrier also operates from PMI to some European destinations, such as Barcelona, Berlin, and Paris. At this time of year, Palma de Mallorca in the western Mediterranean is a popular tourist destination.

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