Medical emergency on board plane from Glasgow to Cork
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A flight from Glasgow to Cork in the Republic of Ireland had to return to Scotland after a passenger on board suffered a medical emergency.
The Scottish Ambulance Service was called to Glasgow Airport just before 13:00 on Monday.
It was confirmed that a passenger was taken to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley. Details of their condition have not been released.
The flight was Aer Lingus 3833 operated by Stobart Air - formerly Aer Arann.
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