EasyJet Flight to Manchester Declares Mid-Air Emergency on Approach
EasyJet Flight Declares Mid-Air Emergency Near Manchester

An easyJet flight declared an emergency while approaching Manchester Airport on 15 July 2026. Passengers were completing the brief journey from Amsterdam when the crew aboard the Airbus A320-200 issued a mid-air alert, and the aircraft entered a holding pattern.

Emergency Declaration and Holding Pattern

The pilot of easyJet flight U22164 from Schiphol Airport diverted from the standard approach into Manchester Airport and circled north of the city, according to flight tracking data. Approximately one hour after departure, the crew declared the emergency while preparing for descent into Manchester, as reported by Air Live.

Typically, a squawk code of 7700 is transmitted to alert air traffic control of an onboard emergency. This grants the aircraft landing priority and ensures emergency services are positioned on the ground. It serves as a general emergency code and therefore doesn't indicate the specific nature of the problem onboard. It functions as a "catch-all" for any emergency scenario that isn't a hijacking (7500) or radio failure (7600).

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Safe Landing and Passenger Disembarkation

Following the emergency alert, the aircraft was directed straight onto the approach path and landed safely on Runway 05R at Manchester Airport without further incident. After circling the airport, it touched down at 3:05 PM, 45 minutes behind the scheduled arrival time of 2:20 PM. The circumstances that prompted the emergency declaration have not yet been confirmed.

An easyJet spokesperson said: "Flight EZY2164 from Amsterdam to Manchester requested priority landing on arrival into Manchester on 15 July due to a technical issue. As a precaution and in line with standard operating procedures, the aircraft landed normally and passengers disembarked as usual. The safety of our customers and crew is always easyJet’s highest priority."

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