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Jet2 Flight Diverts to Faro Following Medical Emergency: Glasgow, 2026

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Last updated: July 17, 2026 11:50 am
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Jet2 Flight Diverts to Faro Following Medical Emergency: Glasgow, 2026
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Key Points

  • Incident: Jet2 flight LS167, travelling from Glasgow Airport to Lanzarote, was forced to divert mid-flight.
  • Cause: The diversion was initiated due to a passenger on board requiring urgent medical attention.
  • Location of Diversion: The aircraft landed at Faro Airport in Portugal.
  • Distance: The detour involved a diversion of over 600 miles from the flight’s original path.
  • Outcome: After the passenger disembarked to receive medical assistance, the flight successfully resumed its journey to Lanzarote.

Glasgow (Birmingham Express) July 17, 2026 – A Jet2 flight bound for Lanzarote from Glasgow Airport was forced to make an unscheduled diversion of more than 600 miles on Monday, July 16, following an onboard medical emergency. The aircraft, identified as flight LS167, was rerouted to Faro in Portugal to ensure a passenger received necessary medical care.

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    • Key Points
  • Why was flight LS167 diverted?
  • How far was the diversion?
  • What happens in an inflight medical emergency?
  • Are there any further details on the affected passenger?

Why was flight LS167 diverted?

The incident occurred while the flight was en route to the Canary Islands. According to reporting by Rachel Cronin and Abigail Hunt for the Daily Star, the flight was forced to alter its course after a passenger required “urgent medical attention” mid-air.

The flight, which was being operated by a Boeing 737-800, departed Glasgow at approximately 3:17 pm, according to Flight Radar data cited by the Daily Star. It was originally scheduled to reach Lanzarote by 7:50 pm before the emergency necessitated the change in plans. As noted by reports from Glasgow Live and aggregated by the Daily Star, the individual in need of help was able to disembark the aircraft in Faro to receive professional medical assistance before the plane continued its journey to its final destination.

How far was the diversion?

The diversion resulted in the aircraft traveling an additional 600 miles away from its intended route. Aviation tracking outlets, including Airlive, confirmed the emergency declaration, stating that the Lanzarote-bound flight was compelled to make an emergency landing in Portugal. The incident was also widely tracked by aviation monitoring services, which identified the aircraft as a Boeing 737-800.

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What happens in an inflight medical emergency?

While airlines like Jet2 have established protocols for such events, the safety of passengers remains the primary concern for flight crews. In this instance, the crew’s decision to divert to Faro reflects standard aviation safety procedures, where flight paths are altered to the nearest suitable airport when a passenger’s condition requires immediate hospital-level care that cannot be provided at 30,000 feet.

Following the passenger’s safe transition to medical services in Portugal, the aircraft was able to resume its journey. The flight eventually completed its transit, ensuring that the remaining passengers reached their destination, albeit with a significant delay due to the emergency detour.

Are there any further details on the affected passenger?

As is standard practice in medical privacy cases, neither the airline nor the news outlets reporting on the incident have disclosed the identity or specific condition of the passenger involved. Jet2 has not released a formal statement regarding the specific nature of the medical emergency, focusing instead on the successful resolution of the incident.

The aviation industry frequently sees such diversions as a necessary measure to protect passenger health. Flight LS167’s return to the skies to complete its journey highlights the operational efficiency required to manage unexpected crises while minimizing impact on other travelers.

For passengers impacted by such delays, airlines typically provide information through official channels, though in this case, the priority was the health and well-being of the individual in distress. All passengers on board the flight were eventually accounted for, and the incident concluded without further complications reported to ground staff or aviation authorities.

The quick reaction of the flight crew, who coordinated with air traffic control to facilitate the emergency landing in Faro, ensured that the passenger was met by medical professionals immediately upon arrival. This level of coordination is critical in managing long-haul or mid-haul flight emergencies, particularly when the aircraft is over the sea or areas distant from its final destination.

While such events can be disruptive to travel plans, the priority for Jet2 and other commercial carriers remains the life and safety of those on board. With the passenger having disembarked safely, the aircraft was cleared to continue, marking the end of a long and challenging journey for all involved. As of July 17, there have been no further reports of issues stemming from this flight, and operations for the airline have continued as scheduled.

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