A Loganair flight from Inverness to Manchester declared an emergency and diverted to Glasgow today.
The flight was scheduled to arrive at Manchester Airport at 3.55pm but has now been cancelled.
A spokesperson for Loganair said: “Flight BE6975 travelling from Inverness to Manchester with 48 passengers and three crew on-board diverted to Glasgow Airport after a pressurisation warning indication.
“The pilot took the necessary precautionary action and steadily descended the aircraft to a lower altitude and landed safely.
“Arrangements are being made to redirect passengers south to Manchester and Loganair would like to apologise for the inconvenience caused.”