A Tui Fly from Cardif airport To Cyprus An emergency situation was declared and forced to go to Birmingham after experiencing engine failure during take-offs.
Boeing 737, Flight Number Tom 6754, was bound to Papos when it was on Sunday at 4.30 pm.
Birmingham airport Their operations were forced to suspend, while emergency services met the aircraft on its arrival.
Jet pilots ordered Swanasi Bay at about 3,000 feet (900 m) before climbing 12,000 feet (3600 m) and going to West Midlands.
Passengers and crew were safely separated after burning the aircraft in a series of classes before landing at 5.30 pm.
Engine failure is reported according to the reason BBC.

A spokesman at Cardiff Airport told Independent: “We are aware of an incident related to Flight Tom6754 from Cardiff to Papos.
“Security of our passengers is our number one priority. The aircraft turned into Birmingham Airport (BHX) and landed safely at around 5.30 pm.”
A spokesman at the Birmingham Airport said: “Birmingham Airport suspended temporary operation at 5.12pm for about 30 minutes to accept the TUI inbound divert.
“The firefighting service of the airport met the aircraft on the arrival of the airport. The aircraft landed safely and taxed the apron.”
Independent Contacted TUI for comment.

Last month, the Birmingham Airport was forced to close for 41 minutes, delaying and traveling with all the flights suspended after “aircraft incident”.
The incident is believed to be due to a light aircraft, which would not deploy the landing gear as it tried to travel to Belfast around 1 pm on Wednesday.
Midlands Airport is the seventh busiest of the UK and in 2024, passenger number has registered a 12 percent increase, reaching 12.85 million. A busy heat was expected for experts West Midlands The hub, as the Easyzet Birmingham involves the increasing number of airlines to establish the base.
According to the West Midlands police, small aircraft suffered minor injuries to a person after emergency landing at Birmingham Airport.