Jet2 flight from Gran Canaria to Manchester diverted so passengers could go to the toilet

“Bladders emptied, LS782 is back on its way”

A flight from Gran Canaria to Manchester had to be diverted so that passengers could go to the toilet.

The Jet2 plane took off around an hour late from Las Palmas airport at 5.03pm UK time on Thursday.

The Airbus A321 had a normal flight pattern to begin with, heading over the Atlantic towards southern Portugal and the west of Spain.

However, just before it reached the Bay of Biscay on Spain’s northern coast the plane, carrying about 200 passengers, turned sharply east and landed in Bilbao.

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Air monitoring site Flight Emergency tweeted that the flight had been diverted at 8.31pm, saying: “Jet2 flight LS782 en route to Manchester from Gran Canaria has just diverted to Bilbao due to the toilets being broken on board and to allow passengers off to use the toilet.”

Read more: Sky News