The delayed flight took off from Edinburgh Airport and landed in Bristol two hours later than expected.
The plane was delayed.(Image: Stuart Vance/ReachPlc)
Edinburgh passengers onboard a flight to Bristol were forced to disembark their flight after the wing sustained “minor damage” during pushback. It is understood that as the plane was leaving the gate and heading to the runway, the wing of the plane hit a temporary light.
As a result, the 1.15pm flight on Tuesday, January 13, was delayed as passengers disembarked the aircraft, returned to their gates and a replacement plane was sourced.
An EasyJet spokesperson confirmed: “We can confirm that flight EZY218 from Edinburgh to Bristol this afternoon was delayed on departure after one of the aircraft’s wings experienced some minor damage during pushback.
“The aircraft returned to stand and customers disembarked into the terminal while we arranged a replacement aircraft to operate the flight, which has now departed.
“The safety of our passengers and crew is our highest priority and we are sorry for any inconvenience caused by the delay.”
The delayed flight took off from Edinburgh Airport at 3.20pm and landed in Bristol two hours later than expected at approximately 4.32pm.
Edinburgh Airport has been approached for comment.