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Plane comes off Bristol Airport runway after landing Plane comes off Bristol Airport runway after landing
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A plane carrying 25 people came off the runway after landing forcing the suspension of flights in and out of Bristol Airport. A plane carrying 25 people came off the runway after landing, forcing the suspension of flights in and out of Bristol Airport.
The Embraer 145 aircraft, from Frankfurt, left the runway as it taxied to the terminal, just after 11:30 GMT. The Embraer 145 aircraft, from Frankfurt, left the runway as it taxied to the terminal just after 11:30 GMT.
"No-one was hurt and passengers were disembarked and returned to the terminal by coach," a spokesman said."No-one was hurt and passengers were disembarked and returned to the terminal by coach," a spokesman said.
It is understood 18 arriving flights have been diverted to other airports and 15 departures cancelled. It is understood 18 arriving flights and 15 departures have been diverted to other airports.
Airline operator BMI tweeted that its flight BM1822 from Frankfurt was affected. The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) confirmed it was sending a team to Bristol Airport.
Passengers on EasyJet flights to Inverness, Prague, Belfast and Geneva were told to collect their bags and make alternative flight arrangements "from home".
Airline operator BMI tweeted that its flight BM1822 from Frankfurt was the plane affected.
"All 22 passengers and three crew aboard the Embraer 145 jet disembarked safely with no reported injuries. Emergency services attended as a precaution," the airport spokesman continued."All 22 passengers and three crew aboard the Embraer 145 jet disembarked safely with no reported injuries. Emergency services attended as a precaution," the airport spokesman continued.
"The runway is currently closed as a result of the earlier incident.""The runway is currently closed as a result of the earlier incident."
He said additional staff were being brought into assist passengers. He said additional staff were being brought in to assist passengers.
At the scene: Andrew Segal, BBC News
Passengers were told at 12:30 GMT that all flights inbound and outbound were suspended due to "an incident", although they were not initially told what that incident was.
Rumours soon started about a plane coming off a runway, which was later confirmed by airport staff - who stressed no-one was hurt.
People are staying calm in the terminal, although those who have had flights cancelled at this busy time are now trying to decide if they try and get alternative flights out today or tomorrow, or give up their plans for the festive trips onwards.
Dave Joyce, who was due to fly to Javea, Spain, with his family, said his plane was diverted away from the airport.Dave Joyce, who was due to fly to Javea, Spain, with his family, said his plane was diverted away from the airport.
The 53-year-old finance worker, said: "Nothing's moving at the minute and we haven't had any information at all.The 53-year-old finance worker, said: "Nothing's moving at the minute and we haven't had any information at all.
"People keep coming but nobody's leaving, so it's all getting pretty crowded just now."People keep coming but nobody's leaving, so it's all getting pretty crowded just now.
"We've got seats in a restaurant, so we're OK, but my wife's mother is in a wheelchair."We've got seats in a restaurant, so we're OK, but my wife's mother is in a wheelchair.
"A great start to the Christmas break... Javea seems a long way away now.""A great start to the Christmas break... Javea seems a long way away now."
Bristol Airport said more than 190,000 passengers are due to use the airport between 22 December and 1 January - a 5% increase on the same period last year.Bristol Airport said more than 190,000 passengers are due to use the airport between 22 December and 1 January - a 5% increase on the same period last year.