A flight to Manchester Airport was forced to abort its landing and divert to the East Midlands amid strong winds on Wednesday (January 24).
The Singapore Airlines flight had been due to land at Manchester after taking off from Singapore Changi Airport at around 2.30am.
However, after two attempts to touch down were missed, the flight then made its way to East Midlands Airport, where it eventually landed safely.
It comes amid strong winds caused by Storm Jocelyn, sparking a yellow weather warning from the Met Office. The conditions also led to public transport services across parts of the UK being cancelled or severely delayed with a 'do not travel' warning in place. Try MEN Premium now for FREE...
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