The Easyjet plane from Tenerife to Liverpool was forced to land in emergency situations after an elderly passenger fell on the plane.
The pilot submitted an urgent request to any doctors or nurses to apply for the trip before it was not scheduled at the Santiago-Ruseria de Castro airport in Galicia.
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Air traffic monitors revealed that the plane had been transferred because the attempts were made “to revive a 67 -year -old passenger and was unconscious.”
It was not immediately clear today if the woman who fell ill with British and her current condition was not known.
The passengers were placed on the plane in local hotels per night before continuing their flights.
The confirmation of the intimidation of travel comes after a British woman was evacuated by a helicopter from a tourist ship after being an emergency in the heart.
The passenger was transferred by air ambulance to Alvaro Conquero Hospital in Vigo, near the southern border of Galicia with Portugal, in need of urgent care.
The coincidence had a journey on the princess boat in Sky when she fell ill five miles off Cape Celero, northeast of Spain.
The huge entertainment ship, which had 3,660 capacities, had recently left Vigo and was committed to Vacal, on Madeira Island.
The Pesca 1 helicopter of the Coast Guard fleet was scraped in Spain to save the British with serious diseases.
It is understood that the passenger who fell on board the Easyjet plane was traveling with her husband and friend.
A spokesman for Easyjet said: “A spokesman said:” It was necessary to ask Flight Ezzy3366 from Tenerife to Liverpool on Tuesday evening that he transferred to Santiago – Roseria de Castro, where the paramedics were met because of a customer who requires urgent medical attention. “
“The flight crew from Tennervi South to Liverpool told us that they needed to transfer it to the airport urgently in Santiago because they were trying to revive a 67 -year -old passenger who was unconscious.
“We have facilitated the continuous descent and an approach to the 35th runway, while medical care was coordinated on the ground with the airport.
“We wish the passenger a rapid recovery.”