A FLIGHT heading to Scotland was forced to make an emergency landing after issuing a mid-air alert.
The EasyJet flight to Edinburgh from Palma in Majorca issued a 7700 alert requesting an expedited landing on its approach to Edinburgh.
It is believed the pilot did so after a loss of cabin pressure, with one Twitter user stating that air masks dropped down to passengers as a "precaution".
No injuries have currently been reported.
An EasyJet spokesperson said: "EasyJet can confirm that flight EJU7259 from Palma to Edinburgh this morning was met by emergency services on arrival in Edinburgh as a precaution only due to a technical issue."