A plane bound for the US was forced to turn around and make an emergency landing at Dublin Airport.
Aer Lingus flight EI121 departed Dublin Airport for Orlando just after 1.50pm this afternoon.
However, shortly after take-off, the aircraft had to turn around due to a "technical issue".
The plane landed back at Dublin Airport less than half-an-hour later.
All passengers have now disembarked the plane and are being accommodated on a new flight this evening.
In a statement, a spokesperson for Aer Lingus said: "Aer Lingus flight EI121 from Dublin to Orlando returned to Dublin Airport shortly after take-off this afternoon due to a technical issue.
"The aircraft returned safely to stand, and all passengers have disembarked. Customers are being reaccommodated on a new Aer Lingus flight which will depart Dublin for Orlando this evening."
Meanwhile, the operator of Dublin airport DAA has said the aircraft landed safely this afternoon before it was escorted to a stand at the terminal by the airport's fire and rescue service and airport police.
"DAA can confirm that Aer Lingus flight EI121 to Orlando requested to return back to Dublin Airport shortly after take-off this afternoon.
"The aircraft landed safely where it was met by Dublin Airport’s Fire and Rescue Service and Airport Police and was escorted to a stand at the terminal. Passengers will shortly be transferred to a standby aircraft."