Eight passengers have been taken to hospital after a flight from Doha to Dublin experienced turbulence.
Earlier, Dublin Airport said that six passengers and six cabin crew were injured during turbulence on the flight from Qatar to Ireland.
The injuries occurred when the plane "experienced turbulence while airborne over Turkey", around two hours into the flight.
Qatar Airways flight QR017 from Doha landed at Dublin Airport shortly before 1pm.
Emergency services, including ambulances, were seen on the ground around the plane after it landed.
In an updated statement at 3pm, Dublin Airport said all passengers were assessed for injury before disembarking the plane, and eight were taken to hospital.
The daa - which looks after the operation of the airport - said: "Eight on board were subsequently taken to hospital. The return flight to Doha (flight QR018) is scheduled to operate as normal this afternoon, albeit with a delay.
"Flight operations at Dublin Airport were unaffected and continue as normal this afternoon," the daa said.
In a statement, Qatar Airways said that "a small number of passengers and crew sustained minor injuries in flight and are now receiving medical attention", adding: "The matter is now subject to an internal investigation."

'I am not in a hurry to get back on a plane'
Passengers on the flight described the incident as frightening, many said the plane seemed to drop out of the air for up to 20 seconds during the food and drinks service.
Flying back from Perth, one man said; "I had to grab the seat in front, I had to put my seatbelt on." He said food and drink went everywhere and described the plane as a mess afterward.
Cathal, who was travelling back home from Doha said the seatbelt signs were off, and that his dinner came off his lap. He showed RTÉ News his torn shorts which he said happened during the incident. He said he has been flying with the airline for five years and that he is very disappointed.
Passenger Paul Mocc described people hitting the roof, with food and drink going everywhere. He said he saw crew members limping around afterward with bandages on but he said, they did a really good job of continuing the flight service. He said he saw one passenger on oxygen who appeared to have back injuries who was put lying down.
Emma and Conor were travelling back from Thailand; Conor said he felt the plane dip and saw the flight attendant "go up in the air". Emma said she was asleep when the plane suddenly fell; describing "the look of panic on everyone's faces". Emma said the flight attendants had scratches on their faces and one had their arm in a sling.
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Grandmother Eileen wheeled her case into the arrivals hall to be met by her relieved daughter Katie and her two grandchildren. Eileen said it was the worst experience she ever had on a plane and that she was so happy to make it home ok. Her partner Tony said he had to hold her down as she wasn't wearing her seatbelt and was sleeping.
Eileen said: "I am not in a hurry to get back on a plane I can tell you!"
Another passenger said she thought it was "the end of her life"; Myla said the plane went up and down, that she has experienced turbulence before on a flight but that this was the worst.
The incident comes a week after a passenger died and dozens were injured when a Singapore Airlines flight hit severe turbulence.
That flight from London and bound for Singapore fell into an air pocket while cabin crew were serving breakfast before it encountered turbulence, prompting the pilots to request an emergency landing in Thailand.
Additional reporting: Samantha Libreri