A medical emergency meant that a Ryanair flight from Malta to Edinburgh in Scotland plane had to make an emergency landing at East Midlands Airport, British media report.
The flight had left Malta International Airport in Luqa on Sunday at 1.35pm and was due to arrive in Edinburgh at 3.45pm.
It was initially due to take off from Malta at 12.45 but was 50 minutes late.
Just after 4pm, on Twitter, one account said: "Ryanair flight FR6696 Luqa - Edinburgh is declaring an emergency and diverting to East Midlands Airport."
A spokesperson for Ryanair said: "This flight from Malta to Edinburgh diverted to East Midlands after a customer became ill on board.
"The aircraft landed normally and the customer disembarked to receive medical assistance, before the aircraft continued to Edinburgh. Ryanair apologised to customers affected by this short delay."