Aircraft had to abort landing at Dublin

A British Midland flight arriving from London had to abort its landing at Dublin Airport yesterday, it was revealed today.

A British Midland flight arriving from London had to abort its landing at Dublin Airport yesterday, it was revealed today.

The Irish Aviation Authority has confirmed the plane's approach was stopped because of tailwind factors but stressed there was no danger at any time.

However, passengers claimed they had been told they could not land because there was another aircraft on the runway.

The flight landed shortly afterwards without further problems.

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